You could start by obtaining a copy of the recorded deed that you believe was a forgery and also your mother's acquisition deed. Then you could collect some samples of your mother's handwriting such as cancelled checks. Then make an appointment to speak with someone at your local district attorney's office. Bring the deed copies, handwriting samples and your mother to the DAs office since she is the one who owns the property.
It was taken over by Britain and we owned them
In "The Road Not Taken," the speaker ultimately chooses the less traveled path, emphasizing individualism and the significance of one's choices. The final decision symbolizes the idea of taking risks and forging one's own path in life.
NO. As soon as Jesus was taken down from the Cross, He was taken to a tomb that Joseph Arimathea already owned. Christ was buried in that tomb.
THE PASSPORT IS "OWNED" by the issuing country, not the bearer. That's why it can be taken away with out warning
They Were Acquired By kidnapping and taken from places. (mostly Africa)
He was an actor. He was partner in a company of actors. He owned a part interest in two theatres. He wrote plays. He may have taken the role of what we now call a director (our knowledge of how Elizabethan and Jacobean plays were directed is not great).
YES, they can be taken BUT NOT kept. ALL PP belongs to the debtor and the DEBTOR will have to redeem it.
It was conquered and taken over by Alexander the Great.
It is taken through the great dividing range.
The Maguire clan of Fermanagh originally built it and lived there. In the 17th Century it was taken over by the English.
I think this was taken on the sand dunes at Grayton Beach FL. We were there a week after them staying in the same house as them that is owned by Jason Alden.
The confederation failed to pay loyalists for land taken from them because the land was being used to finance the war efforts. The land that was taken was owned by prominent patriots that the states were afraid to challenge for ownership.