Atlanta, GA asked in Divorce for Georgia

Q: How can I get my car back? I am separated and my husband had my car repossessed. He has since gotten it back but won't

Let me have it. He has it blocked by another car so I can't get it. My son and I are without transportation. I have a TPO on him for domestic violence and I am trying to get divorced. The vehicle is not in my name but it was purchased for me and I have been the only one driving it.

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Robbie Levin
Robbie Levin
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  • Marietta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: It's difficult to tell from your question whether you've already filed for divorce. If you have filed already, you can set up a temporary hearing where the Judge can order him to return the vehicle to you. If you have not filed for divorce, you should go ahead and do so, and set the matter for a temporary hearing as soon as possible.

Any family law attorney should be able to assist you.

For more information visit my website at www.LevinLawyerGa.com

Take Care,

Robbie@LevinLawyerGa.com

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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: You can ask the judge in the divorce court for the vehicle.

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Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
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  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: There are details we would need to know regarding this case in to provide you with guidance, but you can ask the judge to rule that the vehicle goes to you. If you are not working with an attorney it would be wise to do so. -Homer P. Jordan IV, Esq. 404-620-1558

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