Can An Attorney Handle The Debt Removal Lawsuit Instead of Me
Yes, having an
attorney represent one’s interest in court if a great idea when they understand
they are challenging the debt due to failure to perform proper validation and
verification, including the bank’s inability to lend their own credit - so they
lend yours back to you. A Power of Attorney (POA) does not allow just anyone to represent another as an agent in court, only licensed attorneys may legally represent another in court.
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