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You know a thread is about to pop off when it asks for legal advice. Shit is halfway into the hall of fame by thread title alone
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Got a spare set of keys? Just go get it. She wouldn't have a leg to stand on without possession of it.
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But the OP explicitly said there was no supporting documentation. So either it exists and the OP doesn't know about it or the OP is telling the truth and there's no documentation. Which is why several people have already said we need more information - specifically, one would have to first look at the title to see if it's signed by him, it's legit his signature, and it was notarized. If all of things are true, she's probably hosed. |
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How old is she?
Is she ****able? Do you have any pics? |
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Sounds like he left it to her if he left it there and gave her full access to it. Be happy he had someone to keep him company and a reason to visit New Mexico in the winters. You may not have liked her, but it sounds like your father enjoyed her company. Is she currently living in the motor home? I think that would make it even more difficult with current squatters rights and everything having weird laws all over the place nowadays.
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My advice would be to leave it to the professionals. By professionals I mean leave it to Jungle Law:
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Proving forgery is hard, even if you hire an expert. That’s why the DA doesn’t want to touch it.
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Is a title a public record? I'd imagine this documentation can be had by submitting a public record request.
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Weird legal question. Is she a car thief or is she a squatter? Is the property in question a vehicle or a home?
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If she has Saul Goodman as her lawyer I’d say you are screwed.
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