you can go to a famous person and get their autograph, or buy an authorized autograph from a store.
Usually a persons signature
Its the way in which they write their name by hand, like their autograph.
What is the nature of the persons incapacitation
Only if your intent was to commit a criminal act.
No, but fraud isn't an impossibility.
Its the way in which they write their name by hand, like their autograph.
nope, there should be a signature of the other person. he/she can sue you if he knows it. then the person paid you can sue you too if he knows that the signature of the other owner wasn't there because the payment can be forfeited.
Well yes because my mom signed a contract and stuff like that and the answer is yes
Nope. And you shouldn't--it's unethical if not illegal.
I love ____, ForeverandAlways!<3, The date you started to date the persons name with a <3
Forging a signature is illegal and unethical. It involves copying someone else's signature without their consent in order to deceive others. It is important to obtain permission and authorization before signing any document on someone else's behalf.
For people: Only if you have legal power of attorney for that person. For businesses: Only if you are officialy authorized by your company to sign on said persons behalf.