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Unless it was specifically named in the divorce decree giving him ownership. If it wasn't, he could ask nicely, but he likely won't see it again.
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Hopefully the firearm in question is nothing special so the OP and their spouse can just move on. Hopefully it's a Glock.
Spoiler - its a Hi Point YC9 "Yeet Canon"
In Oregon, a community property state, it was half hers. Unless it was specifically named in the divorce decree giving him ownership. If it wasn't, he could ask nicely, but he likely won't see it again. Or he could offer to purchase her interest in it.
We're glad to have you, thanks for joining the forum. Keep in mind, guns are tools/things, even the pretty ones. They can always be replaced at at a later time.Lmfao..i appreciate all of your replies, was SUPER helpful, disappointing, but helpful..but also entertaining..y'al are funny and cool as hell! Glad I joined..guess I'm in the market for a new piece...im thinkin 12 gauge..
One thing I would do. Keep trac of when. If he did the paperwork when this was purchased and it ends up at a crime, chance they will ask him. So have a date when it went from his possession to hers. So if she sells it or it gets stolen, doubt she will bother to tell him.Lmfao..i appreciate all of your replies, was SUPER helpful, disappointing, but helpful..but also entertaining..y'al are funny and cool as hell! Glad I joined..guess I'm in the market for a new piece...im thinkin 12 gauge..