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Page Description: ASK NEIL GARFIELD A QUESTION Yes! You Can Ask a Question! If you have a question about one of our services or products, email us. . . it's free! if you have already had a consult or already ordered and received a TERA, you might have a remaining question about which you need clarification. Please keep in

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Page Text: ASK NEIL GARFIELD A QUESTION Yes! You Can Ask a Question! If you have a question about one of our services or products, email us. . . it’s free! if you have already had a consult  or already ordered and received a  TERA , you might have a remaining question about which you need clarification. Please keep in mind that your question is limited to one and must not require a review of any documents in order for Mr. Garfield to adequately answer your question. Your question will be answered by Neil Garfield as thoroughly as possible – usually within 24 hours of receipt. Keep in mind that questions with multiple subparts will not be answered within the scope of this service. For that you need a  consult  and probably at least a  Preliminary Document Review  (PDR or PDR+). Upon completion of checkout, you will be redirected to a form where you will submit your question. If you are unsure about how to phrase your question, below are some examples that you can use as a guide. Please take note that the question and answer are for general information and should never be used as a substitute for legal advice from an attorney licensed to practice in the jurisdiction in which your case is located. Price: $24.99 What is the main strategy that gets traction in the courts for homeowners? What is the difference between a subpoena and a notice of taking deposition? Do homeowners win foreclosure cases?

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