Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Georgia

Okay so a lady asked if I could keep the horse at my barn because she was in legal trouble for the horse. She wasn't able to feed the horse. Well I told her yes and told her help me pay for food. Well she gave me one $65 dollar check. Which that will take care of the horse for like a week. Well for 18 months I hear nothing but I have to keep feeding the horse. Well I've spent around 3,000 dollars for feed it self on the horse. Well I was going to give it to a nice home so I called her told her what I was doing now she wants the horse back. What should I do?


Asked on 3/06/16, 6:10 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

If you give the horse away (or sell it) you have committed a felony and go to prison. If you refuse to give her the horse back you also have committed a felony and go to prison. So you give he the horse back rght away before you get yourself arrested.

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Answered on 3/06/16, 7:29 pm
David Burns David H. Burns, P. A.

Your voluntarily feeding the horse for 18 months unfortunately does not make it yours. You could go to court seeking a Declaratory Judgment that the owner abandoned the horse and that you are now the equitable owner, but that will cost you a mint. See if you can buy the horse for a reasonable price. If not, return it to the owner.

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Answered on 3/07/16, 3:16 pm


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