However, a motor vehicle title lender may seek a personal money
judgment against you if you
impair the motor vehicle title lender's security
interest by (i) intentionally damaging or destroying your motor vehicle; (ii) intentionally hiding your motor vehicle; (iii) giving the motor vehicle title lender a lien on a motor vehicle that has an undisclosed prior lien; (iv) selling your motor vehicle without the motor vehicle title lender's written consent; or (v) securing another loan or obligation with a security
interest in your motor vehicle without the motor vehicle title lender's written consent.
At the hearing to determine custody, you may present evidence of the other parent's alcoholism to demonstrate that it is not in the best
interest of the child for that parent to have custody, and also that alcoholism
impairs the parent's
judgment in making decisions for the child.