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Someone is wanting to deliver a letter to me personally at work.

He stopped by my office on Thursday and I wasn’t in. I called him and we set up a time for him to deliver it to me on Tuesday this week. I am curious if could potentially be a legal document and if so, what kind being he wants to hand deliver it? I have no kids, never been married and am not expecting kids in the near future. I just want to be prepared for what he is bringing, good or bad. I don’t know of anyone who has recently passed who would leave me anything.

Asked on May 17, 2009 under Estate Planning, Minnesota

Answers:

M.D., Member, California and New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

Without more facts it is hard to say.  More than likely it is some kind of legal document to be served.

If so, have you been in a car or any other kind of accident?  Have you been a witness to an accident or crime?  Do you owe any debts?  Is there anyone who could make a claim against you - girlfriend, landlord, etc.

There are endless possibilities here.  You, more than I , could best answer the question as to what it could be.

Well, look at the bright side, maybe it's Publisher's Clearing House.


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