Phoebe and Martha have two cars that they used while married and living together. Since Martha left the house, she has not allowed Phoebe to drive either car. She claims that because the cars are titled in her name, she has exclusive control over the cars. Phoebe had no way to get to work or transport the children to school and to their activities. Phoebe should file a motion:
A. To freeze the marital assets.
B. For exclusive possession of the marital residence.
C. For use of a motor vehicle.
D. For alimony.
Answer: C
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