A Guidance Councelor
Yes, "Attorney at Law" should be capitalized when referring to someone's professional title. It is a specific and formal title that should be capitalized.
Yes, the word "manager" should be capitalized when it is used as part of someone's job title or as a formal title for someone in a managerial role.
No the co-signer's name should not appear on the title.
You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.You may need to defend your title. You should consult with an attorney.
If only your name is on the title and the loan is not listed as a lien on that title then you are the legal owner. If someone else obtained a car loan for you then their name should be on the title to the car with yours. The question of ownership should be addressed if someone was kind enough to borrow money for you to have a car. The car should have full insurance coverage in case of an accident.
Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.Please be specific "Antony and Cleopatra" is a title for everything from a cigar to plays and books.
Your title should come from what you have written. Finish your report, then use something from that report as the title. Using a title someone else invents will show immediately that you didn't write the title.
YES! Do not release the title of the vehicle until it is COMPLETELY paid off. Once they hold the title, they can stop paying and there is nothing you can do... legally.
In the front of the title, lower half section or the bottom, there is a box for checking off if your selling it and there should be a line for the signature. If you missing this, you need to get another title remade at the DMV.
You should sign the front of the title to prevent someone from forging your name on the back of the title. In Texas you are not required to sign the front however it is a good idea to do so.
No, the bottom line is, the title must have the owner's name. Put in reverse situation, if your car was taken by someone who has your title to the car and the car should not be missing, then you would want the car back even without a title. People lose car title all the time, that doesn't mean they lose the car just because they lost the title and someone picked it up.