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Two people on DeedMy mother inlaw just put her son on the Deed of the property of her second home about thirty days ago. She now feels she made a dreadful mistake. Can she undo this? She just got a restraining order elderly abuse from him he's a real nut job! Help from San diego, Ca |
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**A: have her hire an attorney and claim elderly fraud. |
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Elderly FraudAnd have you or anyone, heard of this before? Is it reverseable? Chances of what the outcome would be? Thanks for your senior researched response! |
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**A: yes, under both the federal and state law there can be a reversal of the transaction adjuducated bt the court. There can also be other fines and punishment imposed. Without knowing the exact details, we can't tell you the general outcome. |
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