You can't possibly think that someone will tell you it is ok to forge a person's signature on a legal document.
No. Not unless the signor has been granted POA (Power Of Attorney) by the spouse. Without a POA the contract would not be binding.
To sign a spouses name, their consent must be shown in the form of a 'Power of Attorney' document.
yes otherwise the world will blow up.... go BEARS
If both spouses own a home, then any real estate agent who is doing his or her job will not list a home without both spouses signing the listing agreement. Likewise, if both spouses own a home, then both spouses must sign a contract to sell the house.
No.
As long as they don't have to pay for the subscription, it's basically just spam mail, which is not illegal.
Only through Power of Attorney
You would have a conflict of interest by signing the divorce papers for both parties. Your spouse must sign his own name.
Yes. Tampering with someone else's mail is a crime. Forging a signature is also a crime.
Any owner of real property must sign a deed in order to transfer title to a new owner. If both spouses own it then both spouses must convey it.
No, in some cases it is illegal.
That is illegal if the person did not have consent to sign on the person's behalf. That is considered forgery and can be prosecuted as such.
You cannot sign your son's name to the back of his check and cash it for him. This is illegal.
No, running a stop sign anywhere it is needed is illegal!
you can be prosecuted for forgery or worse attempted theft