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MMetz
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Arkansas
Halloween night I blew a tire, which resulted in me curbing our car. I called for help from the FD because AAA was going to be 2 hours and I wanted to get my son trick-or-treating. I use Listerine strips, though now I wish I never had. Instead of firefighters, two police officers came out. Within five minutes they had decided that I was drunk because they smelled the alcohol of the Listerine strip. I'll add that my son was in the back seat watching his tablet while I changed out the tire. Well, that was all the ammo that my soon-to-be-ex-husband needed. The car I have been driving since 2013, which is registered in just his name, he now will not allow me any access. Even worse, he will not allow me to get my belongings out of the car, including my wallet, clothes, cash, and a few other very important things. I'm basically stranded. Do I have any rights as a spouse to require him to let me have my vehicle back? He has his own vehicle in California. We have lived separately since June. I requested a breathalyzer test 3 times from the officers, and was told no. They said I had funny-looking pupils. When I got to intake they did give me one and I blew a 0.01. Help!!
Halloween night I blew a tire, which resulted in me curbing our car. I called for help from the FD because AAA was going to be 2 hours and I wanted to get my son trick-or-treating. I use Listerine strips, though now I wish I never had. Instead of firefighters, two police officers came out. Within five minutes they had decided that I was drunk because they smelled the alcohol of the Listerine strip. I'll add that my son was in the back seat watching his tablet while I changed out the tire. Well, that was all the ammo that my soon-to-be-ex-husband needed. The car I have been driving since 2013, which is registered in just his name, he now will not allow me any access. Even worse, he will not allow me to get my belongings out of the car, including my wallet, clothes, cash, and a few other very important things. I'm basically stranded. Do I have any rights as a spouse to require him to let me have my vehicle back? He has his own vehicle in California. We have lived separately since June. I requested a breathalyzer test 3 times from the officers, and was told no. They said I had funny-looking pupils. When I got to intake they did give me one and I blew a 0.01. Help!!