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colin8135 |
Posted - 15 July 2009 : 14:19:07 My wife has a car in her name only can they take it |
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colin8135 |
Posted - 16 July 2009 : 14:27:31 I have a company which is not doing well at all there are 2 shareholders and my wife is also a director the 2 share holders have 12 shares each my wife has 27 i have 49 because the company is not doing well i need to close it down but one of the shareholders is a ex bank manager who is now blackmailing me if i shut the company down he said he would bankcrupt me the company is £16.000.00 in defersit the total bept could be around £45-50.000.00 is it better for me to go bankcrupt or wait for him to do it to me There is probably no clatrel in my house my wife workes she has her owen car in her name and is paid for by her other than that we have no assets apart from a villa in florida the morgage is in my name my wifes name and my wifes parents names there is also no clatrel in the villa because of the credit crunch the morgage is done in florida and all taxes are paid in florida if i got a new job could he still bankcrupt me my wife and i have now split up even though we are trying to live in the same house none of us can afford to leave i am desperate to save my marage and keep my family together i just dont know what to do i cant seem to find any help or advice anywere
thank you
colin
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gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 16 July 2009 : 13:53:04 The registered owner doesn't really matter. If she paid for the car or is currently paying the finance on the car then she is the owner and the OR can't touch the car. |
colin8135 |
Posted - 16 July 2009 : 13:44:49 She is the registerd owner and pays for it i do not contrbute to it the car insurance is in my name and she is a named driver
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gettingoutofdebt |
Posted - 15 July 2009 : 14:27:07 Did she pay for the car? The owner of the car is not always the registered owner but is normally the person who paid for the car. Is she declaring BR? |