ObsceneBlue
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Illinois
In 2010 I bought a vehicle for my ex to drive as her primary vehicle. She did not sign any of the papers because her credit was horrible but we did trade in her existing vehicle which after trade-in value still had an outstanding balance. My name was not on the vehicle we traded in as she had it before we met. In 2012 we split up and she was to continue driving the new vehicle so long as she made the payments, she didn't and in march of 2013 I asked her to pay down the balance of the vehicle so that it could be put into her name, obviously that didn't go well. Is it a legitimate to sue for the outstanding balance of the vehicle we traded in and am I within statues of limitations?
In 2010 I bought a vehicle for my ex to drive as her primary vehicle. She did not sign any of the papers because her credit was horrible but we did trade in her existing vehicle which after trade-in value still had an outstanding balance. My name was not on the vehicle we traded in as she had it before we met. In 2012 we split up and she was to continue driving the new vehicle so long as she made the payments, she didn't and in march of 2013 I asked her to pay down the balance of the vehicle so that it could be put into her name, obviously that didn't go well. Is it a legitimate to sue for the outstanding balance of the vehicle we traded in and am I within statues of limitations?