tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7483719646229214192.post9201671458452028435..comments2024-03-25T09:57:56.095-07:00Comments on Attorney Email Scams: Doctor LawyerUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7483719646229214192.post-66100780460685339132011-05-13T10:58:42.021-07:002011-05-13T10:58:42.021-07:00Here's one from Ching Chong somebody:
Dear Co...Here's one from Ching Chong somebody:<br /><br />Dear Counsel,<br /> <br />My name is Ms. Laurie Kang Chong. I was married to my ex husband Murphy Gorton (who lives in your jurisdiction). In September 2009, We mutually agreed under a Collaborative Participation Law Agreement to go our separate ways. Murphy had agreed to pay me $650,000.00 under terms of the agreement so that I can settle down and to his credit; he has paid me $100,000.00 but with an outstanding balance of $550,000.00.I am hereby seeking your legal assistance in collecting the balance or helping me enforce the agreement, and have him honor the agreement inentirety.<br />I will be providing further information upon your request. I believe that one of the reasons he has refused to pay is because I have re-married. I understand that been remarried does not automatically void the agreement. Prior to our separation due to irreconcilable differences, we were married for 22yrs of which by his instruction, I was a full time house wife to carter for our child. Please get back to me if this is a case you can undertake. Let me know if you require consultation fee before you advice or look at the evidence, I am hereby seeking your firm to assist in collecting the balance from him. He has agreed already to pay me the balance but it is my belief that a Law firm like yours is needed to help me collect payment from my ex-husband or litigate this matter if he fails to pay as promised.<br />Sincerely,<br />Ms. Laurie Kang ChongAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com