⚖️ Legal & Self-Advocacy Skills *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

11.37 – Understanding Vehicle Liens in Divorce and Estate Settlements: Vehicles often become points of contention during divorce or estate settlements because they blend emotional value with monetary worth. Courts view cars as tangible assets, and liens determine who truly owns them. In divorce, a judge may order transfer or payoff of an auto loan as part of property division. Failing to remove an ex-spouse’s name or lien from the title can create long-term credit and liability problems. For estates, executors must verify whether vehicles are financed or owned outright before distribution. Always obtain lien releases before retitling to heirs or former spouses. Provide the court or probate office with updated documentation showing debts satisfied. Never rely solely on verbal agreements—record every payment or transfer through official channels. Navigating this process calmly protects both emotional well-being and financial accuracy. Proper documentation ensures fairness, clarity, and closure, turning potential conflict into lawful transition of ownership grounded in mutual accountability.

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Knowledge and strategies to understand your rights, navigate legal systems, and advocate effectively for yourself.

This course includes:
  • Legal rights and resource guides
  • Self-advocacy planning templates and documentation checklists
  • Scenario-based exercises for practicingegal and advocacy interactions

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