Can a husband steal his wife car?
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Can a husband steal his wife car?
No, if you ever gave her permission to use the car while you were married, then it is not theft. It is an issue to be dealt with during the divorce proceedings. If you don't have an attorney, you should get one.
Can you legally steal from your spouse?
During the course of a marriage, one spouse may steal an asset that the other spouse considers to be his or her own property. Whether the victimized spouse can sue the other spouse for theft depends on a number of factors. State law largely determines this issue.
Is a car considered marital property?
Brette's Answer: If your vehicles were bought during the marriage and are considered marital property, they will be distributed in your divorce. If you owned them prior to marriage, they are not marital property.
How do I protect my assets from my husband’s ex wife?
The easy answer is to protect your assets that were established prior to becoming married is to have a prenuptial agreement executed. This clearly establishes what you owned prior to being married, and assuming it is executed and signed properly, would always stand to protect those assets.