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Mutual Release Agreement
A mutual release agreement is a legal document where two parties agree to release each other from any legal claims or obligations. This type of agreement is often used to resolve disputes or end business relationships. It helps both parties move forward without the threat of future legal action.
Why Use a Notary?
Notarizing a mutual release agreement ensures that both parties are properly identified and that the agreement is signed voluntarily. It adds legal weight to the release, making it more difficult to contest in court. Notarization provides proof that the parties are aware of their rights and are willingly releasing their claims. It also helps prevent fraud or misrepresentation of the agreement’s terms.
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