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Q: Do I need a lawyer to break a contract and power of attorney?

I got duped in a student loan saga and I want to get out of it ASAP

Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on May 30, 2015

It's a good idea to have a lawyer review the agreements and advise on your options. Be well.

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Q: Is an arbitration clause in a contract still valid if it is terminated when the deadline for delivery date is missed?
Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
answered on Dec 19, 2015

Not clear what you are asking. The contract should be reviewed to determine its applicability.

Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not work for your specific...
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Q: My ex fiance signed an agreement but it wasnt notarized. Two days later he said he changed his mind.

In the agreement he signed that he will pay me $1,200 a month until I secure employment. I have been taking care of him for over a year as he has a terminal illness. I gave up my job, home and moved to cities to care for him. He has limited time left and wanted to ensure I wasnt left homeless, so... View More

Frankie  Adamo
Frankie Adamo
answered on May 2, 2015

Generally, notarization is not required to enter a binding agreement. Some agreements (oral agreements) which are binding do not even have a signature.

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Q: Is an agreement made during sex legally binding
Douglas J. Shumway
Douglas J. Shumway
answered on Nov 26, 2013

This is truly a fascinating question and one that many law students would spend hours and hours pondering and researching. I think that the method by which the agreement was memorialized is important, witnesses, if any, are always helpful, and the state of mind of the parties and their intent to... View More

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Q: Is a verbal agreement between two people enforceable. Amount being $9400.00 ?

He mentioned going to Nevada to work with his father so I asked him to meet with me at his house in order to have me put on the Title as Lien Holder, when I arrived he was gone and his mother answered the door. I explained what we had agreed on also that he stated his mother was to get $500.00 on... View More

Frankie  Adamo
Frankie Adamo
answered on May 2, 2015

Generally, verbal agreements are enforceable, unless they involve one of several types of contracts listed here: Arizona Revised Statutes, section 44-101, then the agreement must be in writting. http://www.azleg.gov/FormatDocument.asp?inDoc=/ars/44/00101.htm&Title=44&DocType=ARS.... View More

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