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digidaze
Dec 19th, 2006, 09:51 PM
A friend of mine is seperated and owes spousal support (arrears ) and court costs in the amount of about $10000. The only thing he owns of any value is his 2003 Toyota. Will she get it? How can he avoid losing it? Sell it to a friend and pay the taxes on the sale then it is out of his name? He is paying back the arrears through garnishment of wages.
Please, no flaming about being a deadbeat. If you can provide some helpful suggestions I'll pass them along.

controlyar
Dec 19th, 2006, 10:24 PM
A friend of mine is seperated and owes spousal support (arrears ) and court costs in the amount of about $10000. The only thing he owns of any value is his 2003 Toyota. Will she get it? How can he avoid losing it? Sell it to a friend and pay the taxes on the sale then it is out of his name? He is paying back the arrears through garnishment of wages.
Please, no flaming about being a deadbeat. If you can provide some helpful suggestions I'll pass them along.

Do you realize that you are seeking advice on how to defraud the court systems? And also, taking away from what his partner deserves.

........ethics? :confused:
Try another message board where you can expect to receive responses to deadbeat questions.

evilbunny
Dec 19th, 2006, 10:34 PM
What makes you think he will lose it? The garnishment of wages was approved by a court order and was deemed sufficient enough to satisfy the judge.

Does your friend drive the car to work? If so, then the judge will not allow the car to be taken as it would interfere with your friend's employment, and hence the ability to pay off the arrears.

You really should be asking a lawyer these sorts of questions instead of posting here.

deuce
Dec 19th, 2006, 10:37 PM
hes probably going to have to kill her.




/i dont condone murder

//ok, maybe sometimes

mork
Dec 19th, 2006, 11:57 PM
like others have said, it sounds like they have decided to go after his wages until they have collected the $10k or until he otherwise pays it. His car doesn't sound to be in danger, but he may want to get rid of it anyways.

When they garnish his wages, perhaps there are extra fee's or interest since the $10k is spread over a longer term. I'm not sure how these things work, but I'm guessing the cheapest route is to write a cheque for the full amount.

He owes $10k - perhaps he should sell his Toyota and pay the courts and buy a cheaper car and be done with it?

To avoid paying, I'd say he would need to be working for an employer willing to pay him under the table so that his wages cannot be garnished. If they cannot garnish his wages, they may then go after his assets - at this point he will want to worry about hiding his car.

digidaze
Dec 25th, 2006, 10:15 PM
Thanks to everyone except controltar, some people just can't resist throughing stones.

Again, thanks for all the helpful input-I'll pass it along.

Pipes
Dec 25th, 2006, 11:27 PM
controlyar is always a jerk. he just has to crap in every thread he knows nothing about. your question is perfectly legitimate.

controlyar
Dec 26th, 2006, 12:25 PM
controlyar is always a jerk. he just has to crap in every thread he knows nothing about. your question is perfectly legitimate.

Merry Christmas to you too.
Perfectly legitimate and unethical that is. I guess that is too difficult for you to understand. And things I know nothing about? You have no idea....:lol:
It is entertaining reading such mindless posts. Why not have posts of how to weasel your way out of speeding tickets by making a ridiculous plea?

Pipes
Dec 26th, 2006, 12:41 PM
yes we've all heard how you claim to have so much knowledge, yet all you can do is crap in every thread. who made you the ethics police? i wonder if you talk like that in real life. probably not, or else you'd have no teeth left.

what an idiot. does anybody like this guy?

controlyar
Dec 26th, 2006, 12:49 PM
yes we've all heard how you claim to have so much knowledge, yet all you can do is crap in every thread. who made you the ethics police? i wonder if you talk like that in real life. probably not, or else you'd have no teeth left.

what an idiot. does anybody like this guy?

:lol: I find it amusing listening to little kids like you talk. Sorry if I post the truth, and you are unable read between the lines. And don't get all agitated over nothing..I can imagine you wear your sleeve on your heart too.

It is strange how you cannot even see how morality is not an issue here.
Nobody made me the ethics police, but any individual with at least half of a brain can find this thread to be somewhat questionable. This can be DIRECTLY COMPARED on how to commit tax evasion. That is probably an issue that is beyond your scope of knowledge. I can't communicate with individuals who lack any sense or judgement because it is evident that you are not finding any fault in the OP's thread.