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Re: Actual lawyer question
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Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski
I don't want to do this*, and am hoping it is a legal procedure that will take some doing.
*this being the declaration, the air thing seems a good fall back, although he might drive over the flat tire issue.
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We went through this with my grandparents, using persuasion instead of legal proceedings, and it was hard for everyone involved except the local body shops. At the risk of stating the obvious, you really don't want him to kill someone, and neither should he, but giving up his independence is lousy. If he lives someone with Uber/Lyft, you can buy the car from him in exchange for an open Uber/Lyft account.
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