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Old 06-24-2008, 12:51 PM  
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Originally Posted by BV View Post
I'm thinking person B has committed a felony. I'm also thinking that the Title Insurance company is not going to be too happy because they are essentially insuring that the transaction was/is legit.

Person A already knows they need a lawyer and has one ready if that's the route they have to take.

The problem is that persons A is the daughter of person B and it's sort of a hard thing to sue your own father.

On the same token it's even worse to steal from your own kids (and grand kids)
Just my opinion, but I think it's far worse for a parent to screw over a child than the other way around. In this case, the child did nothing wrong and although it will cause major problems based on what kind of parent this seems to be, it sounds like they have every right to file suit.
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