Father-In Law gave our family a used couch about three months ago – as a gift. Now he is moving out of Mother-In-Laws home and wants “his” couch back
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Father-In Law gave our family a used couch about three months ago – as a gift. Now he is moving out of Mother-In-Laws home and wants “his” couch back
Do I have to give the couch back?What if any are the reprocusions of not returing the couch?Can I be inany legal trouble?
Asked on May 12, 2009 under Family Law, Vermont
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Okay, here are the issues you need to deal with:
1. If this is a gift (i.e., he didn't put a condition on it like you can use it for x amount of time), then you don't have to give it back and he has no right to ask for it back.
2. If this was your father in law's couch, get your spouse to deal with it -- trust me it will be better for you.
3. Family or legality? Pick. If you want family harmony, give the couch back. If not, keep it.
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