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R
Robbin
Asked February 2010
If your elderly parent has mental incapacity, how do you get them out of a co-signers agreement?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Feb 2010
You may have to resort to an attorney to prove the person didn't know what they were doing. Good luck with this,
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