I loaned money to an individual , we wrote a prom.note with no due date, loan due in full upon death of either one, no witness
You should hire an attorney to review the promissory note and advise you of your rights.
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You should hire an attorney to review the promissory note and advise you of your rights.
You certainly sound entitled, but the adverse possession is a non-starter.
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If the lawyer commits malpractice in his representation of you, he does not have insurance to cover your potential losses. Most lawyers carry E &...
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