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I purchased a truck from my ex after the divorce and b4 his creditor filed a lawsuit, I am to go to court soon

I purchased it on April 1st. The creditor filed on April 3rd. I left the truck in front of my house while I was out of town for a month to deter burglars. While I was gone the sheriff seized my truck of which I have the title, tag, and registration in my name. THey didn’t check to see whose truck it was before they seized it. I have a bill of sale which is also registered on my registration. I have to go to court now to contest the seizure on Thursday. What are my chances of getting it back? My ex owed the Ace Hardware 2000 but they owed him 2000 for work he performed there. They beat him to the clerks office and filed before he did due to him being in jail. Please help! I thought about going to a cash for title place before court but a deputy said that would be illegal!!! HOw can getting a loan on my own truck illegal as compared to what they did!!! I suppose all I can do if the backwoods legal system of Bofunk, Alabama decides to award the creditor my truck is to appeal!
I bought it for 62.00 which I purchased with a money order…I can show bank records. However, he owed me 2009.00 for back child support that I paid for him our of my account in June of last year (2005) that he never paid me back. I have the Western Union receipt to prove it.
The decree says that my ex would assume all debts to this particular creditor. Also it says that I was given possession and use of the pickup and I agreed that I would not sell it, encumber it, or transfer title to it. However, it did not say that he couldn’t sell it to me.
The fact is…I bought the truck 3 days before the creditor even filed a lawsuit. Then the next month after winning the suit, the creditor had a seizure or whatever it is called put on it. This was done AFTER the sale to me on April 1st. If I sold a lawn mower before someone filed a suit and won….I wouldn’t be liable to get it back for the creditor….would I?
Also…there was no lien on the truck when I got the title.

Who is more energy efficient? BUSH or GORE?

Published on Sunday, April 29, 2001 in the Chicago Tribune
Bush Loves Ecology — At Home
by Rob Sullivan

The 4,000-square-foot house is a model of environmental rectitude.

Geothermal heat pumps located in a central closet circulate water through pipes buried 300 feet deep in the ground where the temperature is a constant 67 degrees; the water heats the house in the winter and cools it in the summer. Systems such as the one in this “eco-friendly” dwelling use about 25% of the electricity that traditional heating and cooling systems utilize.

A 25,000-gallon underground cistern collects rainwater gathered from roof runs; wastewater from sinks, toilets and showers goes into underground purifying tanks and is also funneled into the cistern. The water from the cistern is used to irrigate the landscaping surrounding the four-bedroom home. Plants and flowers native to the high prairie area blend the structure into the surrounding ecosystem.

No, this is not the home of some eccentrically wealthy eco-freak trying to shame his fellow citizens into following the pristineness of his self-righteous example. And no, it is not the wilderness retreat of the Sierra Club or the Natural Resources Defense Council, a haven where tree-huggers plot political strategy.

This is President George W. Bush’s “Texas White House” outside the small town of Crawford.

Yes, the same George W. who believes arsenic and drinking water might not be such a bad combo, the same man who reneged on his campaign promise to lower carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, the same man who is doing everything in his power to fling open the Alaskan Natural Wildlife Refuge to oil drilling.

How does the President reconcile an eco-friendly abode for his own family with his persistent stand against anything that smacks of an environmentally friendly agenda for the nation as a whole? The answer to that perplexing question is a real mystery.

Perhaps sound ecological practices are only for those who can afford them: as a self-proclaimed strict constructionist of the U.S. Constitution, Bush must be aware that clean air and clean water are not guaranteed in that glorious document. Perhaps in Bush’s Brave New Corporate World, clean natural resources are merely commodities in a free-market economy: if you can pay for them, fine; if not, tough. The rest of us will just have to put up with more toxic dumps and more public lands being turned over to logging, mining and oil companies.

According to David Heymann, the house’s architect and associate dean of the University of Texas architecture department, Heymann designed the house so that “every room has a relationship with something in the landscape that’s different from the room next door. Each of the rooms feels like a slightly different place.”

In a USA Today interview, Heymann said, “There’s a great grove of oak trees to the west that protects it from the late afternoon sun. Then there is a view out to the north looking at hills, and to the east out over a lake, and the view to the south . . . out to beautiful hills.”

I suppose in George W.’s architectural world only the rich and powerful have views; vistas that the public owns as part of its shared heritage are up for lease and sale.

Heymann also termed the house “stunningly small.” Really? Would it be stunningly small for a single mother in South Central Los Angeles? How stunningly small would it be for an immigrant Latino family in San Antonio Maybe in the rarified heights where second homes are the norm, 4,000 square feet is small and on a stunning scale as well, but in Main Street America that much elbow room is pretty big for the first and only home.

But then most of us can’t reconcile what might at first glance appear to be inherently irreconcilable. Maybe some day, like our noble president, we will be able to make that kind of staggering mental feat. That is, if we ever stop misunderestimating ourselves.

Rob Sullivan is a freelance writer based in Los Angeles.

I am looking for a place to rent near Midway Georgia. I have no idea where to look. Any suggestions?

I need a 3 or 4 bedroom apartment or mobile home around 450.00 per month. I need it by April 21.If you know of anyone who rents properties or someone that I can call for more information, please let me know. Thank you so much!!

My identity was stolen by my husband’s newphew, and my husband doesn’t want to press charges?

My husband’s newphew stole both of our identities, he charge 20,000. (2 individual$10,000.) credit card. He did it during the month of April 05, and started to take cash advances of $500.00 every time, until the $20,000. were gone. I was contacted by a collection agency on Nov. 05 and they give me the address the statements were going to, we find out it was my husband’s newphew address. He said he will pay, but both of our credit are a mess right now! He also asked my husband to sign for a house on Aug. 04 then he stop making payment on June 05, as of right now there’s around $38,000. owed to the loan mortgage, and we have to appear in court during the month of March for the repo of this house. There is more to this but what can I do?

After a power outage, my pc loops except in safe mode. How can i tell if prob is hardware or software? Thanks!

Windows keeps shutting down and booting up. My Dell warranty just ran out on April 13th. Didn’t renew cuz I hadn’t had any major probs till now.

My son came over and did minor surgery – moved the ram and blew out the dust. The pc was ok for a day or so – then started looping again.

An AOL techie was kind enough to help – [Dell charges $99 to even talk to you] and he suggested trying safe mode and a System Restore. That got me able to boot up with limited functionality.

I’m typing this in safe mode with networking – but have no video/sound or printer/digicam capability. This limits what I can do on eBay. I’m semi-retired and live on a fixed income so eBay sales are important.

Is there any way I can test my pc to see where the problem is? It will be expensive to take it to a pc doctor.

My specs are as follows: Dell Dimension 4700 (one year old), Pentium IV, 2.8 ghz, 512 ram, Windows XP Home, Verizon DSL.

Any help you can give is appreciated. Thanks. ~ zenmoon