Notarized Document Enforcement Texas

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A notarized document in Texas is generally enforceable. You can send a demand letter or file a lawsuit for breach of contract if your ex refuses to pay. Legal aid services like Disability Rights Texas and Texas Law Help offer assistance for disabled individuals. Consult a local attorney for specific advice.

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I have a notarized document from my ex stating he would pay me back *,* dollars of my SSD he took out of our checking without me knowing. Letter states he has to pay that money back upon selling of our home. He sold the home and He is not giving me my money.
Hi ****, I'm sorry to hear about your predicament. To better assist, could you please let me know where you're located? Different jurisdictions may have different laws regarding breach of contract.
Pampa Texas
In Texas, a notarized document is generally enforceable. You could:
- Send a demand letter.
- File a lawsuit for breach of contract if he refuses to pay.
Consult with a local attorney for specific advice.
Thank you. I'm disabled and was wondering if there is free legal side for disabled in the state of Texas?
Yes, there are legal aid services for persons with disabilities in Texas:
- Disability Rights Texas: They offer legal and advocacy services for people with disabilities.

- Texas Law Help: Provides free legal information and court forms for simple civil legal problems.
Remember, legal aid organizations often have limited resources, so they may not be able to assist with all cases.
Thank You. Very helpful
You're welcome, ****! I'm glad to hear that you found the information helpful. If you have any other legal questions, feel free to ask. Remember, it's always wise to consult with a local attorney for specific advice.