Sarah C. asked

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I have been wrongfully accused of forging a signature on a Crummey power. I have acted in good faith as a trustee for 18 years without compensation and with no personal interest in the proceeds. What should I do if I am accused of forgery, and what are the potential consequences if the other side prevails?

December 15th, 2023

Christine M. answered

If you are accused of forging a signature, you should consider hiring a handwriting analysis expert ...

December 15th, 2023

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