Originally posted by svt4stv:
i have taken classes in contract law and what you said Chad doesnt make much sense




I, too, have taken many classes in contract law, and even had to go thru this same situation myself once. What he said makes complete sense.

First, attempt an "out of court" settlement. Simply sending a letter stating intent to sue for the paperwork should be more than enough for her to realize she better return the paperwork. Again, make sure to CC your lawyer, and request a return receipt with signature, to prove she received the letter. (It will help in court, if you go that far.)

If that doesn't work, gather the documentation for the exchasnge of services, and file suit. If it drags on she will also be responsible for the late charges incurred on your taxes, due to the suit, so be sure to include that in your filing, if it goes that far.

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