
06-16-2008, 04:29 PM
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Junior Member
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 4
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GentleGrace
First of all, how can you NOT have a copy of your paperwork? If you did not get a copy, go sit in PERSON in the attorneys office until he PRODUCES it. Perhaps it is a typo---do you have paperwork showing three years ( in error?) If you have it, from whom did you get it? If you have it in writing, get the papers from the attorney and show him the papers that say THREE years and ask WHY. Do you have reason to believe it ISN'T a typo?
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I have asked my son several times and he is certain that he signed for 2 years, he said that it was numerical and alpha 2 ( two ) this he is sure of. He may be guilty of breaking the law but he has attention to detail. The attorney has conveniently moved his office from Houston to San Antonio making it a little more difficult to just go to his office. If I could get him to at least answer my calls, we could have the paperwork faxed or scanned and emailed,, however I feel that I or my son should be entitled to the originals.
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