It depends on the content of the letter she signed. If the contents did not pertain to giving legal advice, and she signed her name and correct title to the letter, no.
After a firms name, PA means professional association.
Professional Corporation, indicating that those providing services are licensed to provide legal services.== == Professional Corporation
Ingrid Bergman signed: Amancio Pulcherio
Name of the firm to be audited Name of the auditing firm or name of the auditor signatures of both parties involved dates duly signed
No...it is not legal for anyone to sign your name to a legal document or a check it is still forgery and can be a federal offence
By using the legal name of the form in the letter. For example, if you are talking about a Temporary Restraining Order, do not refer to it as a TRO.
A legal principle called "estoppel" bars people from using subterfuge to escape contractual obligation: had he signed "mickey mouse", it would still be considered a legally valid, binding document!
None of them had Jack for his legal name. John Kennedy was informally known as Jack Kennedy and even signed his name that way sometimes.
Yes though legal documents should be changed like your passport to show your married name.
" I _______ live with my sister" <--- Signed your name "I _______ live with my brother" <-----Signed her name "I________, will sign for "your name" that he indeed does live with his sister"<---- A friend/family member other then your sister/employer..
it is iilegal because u need to write it by hand or might think forgeryAdded: A "signature" is exactly what it's name implies, a handwritten personally signed representation of the signers full and complete legal name.