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You should contact a lawyer in your area, schedule an appointment, sit down w him or her and discuss the facts of this matter in detail with him or her. Most lawyers for a case of this nature will talk to you without charging a fee. The facts you represent need to be given in greater detail.... Read More
You should contact a lawyer in your area, schedule an appointment, sit down w him or her and discuss the facts of this matter in detail with him or... Read More