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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
Posts: 26,964
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NO!
I asked a lawyer friend about my 82 y/o MIL driving her car, but living at my house. He said a lawyer would probably face ethics charges if he didn't try and sue me just because she lived with us, in the event of an accident (not vigorously representing his client). Wasn't even registered to me nor owned by me.
I co-signed a loan to get a truck for my son, a few months later I paid off the loan, took my name off the truck and had him pay me the monthly payments. Anything with your name attached can result in you being drug into a court battle.
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Hugh
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