- Collect any documents related to the car, including the title, registration, and proof of insurance.
- Take screenshots or printouts of any relevant text messages, emails, or social media posts that show that you did not give your husband permission to sell the car.
- If possible, obtain a written statement from your husband admitting that he sold the car without your permission.
Contact your local DMV:
Report the unauthorized sale of the car to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state.
File a police report:
File a police report for theft of the car. This may be necessary if your husband refuses to cooperate or if you suspect that he may have committed a crime by selling the car without your permission.
Seek legal advice:
Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law or property disputes. They can advise you on your legal rights and options, including filing a lawsuit against your husband for damages.
Consider mediation or counselling:
If possible, try to resolve the issue through mediation or counseling. This may be helpful if you and your husband are still living together and you want to avoid further conflict.