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Burroughs, Richard R.

Richard R. Burroughs - Cleveland, TX

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Lawyers in Cleveland, TX

209 East Hanson Post Office Box 1676 Cleveland, TX 77328 - 1676

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Anonymous on Feb. 12, 2025
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    DO NOT TRUST HIM!!! He's too old and will go against the law. He had a elderly man 96 you with dementia, deaf and partially blind to have him sign a codicil to his will and HE said he was in his full faculties!! His daughter and Burroughs had him sign it without even seeing him..He is NOT TRUSTWORTHY!!! He is being sued. Check out BBB. His office and ALL his office workers are SNAKES AND LIAR FOR YOUR $$$$
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Cleveland, TX

209 East Hanson
Post Office Box 1676
Cleveland, TX 77328 - 1676

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Phone Number: (281) 592-5234

Fax Number: (281) 592-1029

Website: http://www.rrbattorney.com

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