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Can your ex make you pay for a vehicle have already paid for?

In general, once a vehicle has been fully paid for, the ownership of the vehicle is transferred to the buyer and the seller no longer has any legal claim to it. As a result, your ex cannot legally make you pay for a vehicle that you have already paid for.

However, there may be some exceptions to this general rule. For example, if there was a legal agreement or contract between you and your ex that specified that you would be responsible for paying for the vehicle, even after it had been paid off, then your ex may be able to enforce that agreement and require you to make payments.

Similarly, if the vehicle was purchased jointly with your ex and both of your names are on the title, then your ex may have a legal right to seek payment from you for their share of the vehicle.

To determine if your ex can legally make you pay for a vehicle that you have already paid for, it is important to carefully review any legal agreements or contracts that were entered into between you and your ex, as well as the vehicle title. If you have any questions or concerns about your legal rights and obligations, it is always advisable to consult with an attorney.