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Unless you have THAT person's Power Of Attorney, no, not legally. The title is legal proof that the vehicle is owned by someone else.
No, the owner is the person who's name appears on the title. If you buy the car and then it is titled in someone else's name they are the legal owner of the car.
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The person who's name appears on the title is the legal owner of the vehicle.
If your husband marry you using somebody else's name... then you probably didnt marry the person who you thought he was. The reason why its because that's not his name. Using someone else's id its illegal.
You really cannot have a policy issued without the insured person knowing it as they will have to sign the policy as it is a legal contract. If you sign their name you have committed a felony of forgery and this is illegal.
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Schizophrenics sometimes do that.
Paying for another person's car doesn't give you any ownership rights in that car. It simply makes you a volunteer- a nice person who volunteered to pay someone else's car expense. If you wanted rights in the car then you should have made that part of the deal. You should have insisted that your name be on the title as joint owner before you paid the bill.If you buy a car and register it in another person's name for some reason then that other person is the legal owner.
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