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I signed a motorcycle away under duress

Answered 11 years ago by Kevin Rauseo (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Good morning. Thank you for your question. Given the facts outlined in your question, you should speak to a lawyer in Florida to see what remedies you have, if any. Many thanks.
Good morning. Thank you for your question. Given the facts outlined in your question, you should speak to a lawyer in Florida to see what remedies... Read More
The new contract may have superceded the old, depending on their exact terms.  From what you've written, it probably did.  However, if you cancel the new contract, the old one would remain in effect.
The new contract may have superceded the old, depending on their exact terms.  From what you've written, it probably did.  However, if you... Read More