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Frozenlazer t1_jeaxj6s wrote

The issue is that the father-in-law might not be the legal owner of the car. Sure for most people their entire state passes to their spouse but it doesn't have to be that way. If the father-in-law is the legal owner then sure what you propose is exactly what I would suggest as well.

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oledawgnew t1_jeayi6o wrote

Understand the issue of legal owner. But I'm sure the DMV can tell them how to proceed with more accuracy than us guessers on Reddit--surely this is not an uncommon issue for DMV.

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Frozenlazer t1_jebiwph wrote

DMV is defintlely not going to give legal advice on how to settle an estate. Hell around here they can barely provide guidance on how to do things that are their core business.

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oledawgnew t1_jebklh5 wrote

>DMV is defintlely not going to give legal advice on how to settle an estate.

Probably not but I'd definitely start there before spending money on a lawyer. Besides OP isn't looking for advice on how to settle an estate, just want to know options on getting rid of a car that's titled to a deceased person. If DMV can't help the only thing lost is time spent on the phone. In the county I live in we have a very good DMV that falls under the tax office.

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