ChatterBank4 mins ago
Car ownership
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I brought a new car on my business debite car for £20k. I register it in my wife name as she would be the main drive and she would take the children to shcool. we are now spliting up so who is the legal owner and how do I get it back?
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No...it's business property.
What's a debite?
What's a debite?
12:25 Mon 05th Apr 2010
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Just because a business card was used to pay for the car doesn't necessarily make the car a business asset. Indeed, if there was no business use of the car at all it expressly isn't a business asset. If the car was only ever used by the wife for ferrying kids about and going shopping it has nothing to do with the business and the running costs of it shouldn't be going through the business (which doesn't necessarily mean that they are not of course but that's a whole different can of worms).
The issue here is firstly who actually does OWN the car and secondly, if it is either dimjp or his business, how do they get it back. The latter would presumably require solicitors and potentially bailiffs eventually if she doesn't co-operate willingly. The former is a matter for debate. Does the wife believe she was "given" the car? Is it matrimonial property? Etc. There's insufficient info here to know.
The issue here is firstly who actually does OWN the car and secondly, if it is either dimjp or his business, how do they get it back. The latter would presumably require solicitors and potentially bailiffs eventually if she doesn't co-operate willingly. The former is a matter for debate. Does the wife believe she was "given" the car? Is it matrimonial property? Etc. There's insufficient info here to know.