What is the name of your state? CALIFORNIA
I have been living with someone for 15 yrs. We were not registered domestic partners. At the end of our relationship we did have some joiunt finacial obligations. We had 2 cars both in our names. We had a letter notarized stating we would be fully responsible for our individual vehichles as we agreed we were not going to refinance them. It was alos agreed apon that one was to pay the other a lump sum of money,and that in doing so it brings closure to all financial matters from either party
I realize a notary just witnesses that the signatures are factual- but how binding is a letter in court like this if it is a written- signed agreement between two individuals?
Thank you in advance for the help and advice
Best of Life always
JOHN
I have been living with someone for 15 yrs. We were not registered domestic partners. At the end of our relationship we did have some joiunt finacial obligations. We had 2 cars both in our names. We had a letter notarized stating we would be fully responsible for our individual vehichles as we agreed we were not going to refinance them. It was alos agreed apon that one was to pay the other a lump sum of money,and that in doing so it brings closure to all financial matters from either party
I realize a notary just witnesses that the signatures are factual- but how binding is a letter in court like this if it is a written- signed agreement between two individuals?
Thank you in advance for the help and advice
Best of Life always
JOHN
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