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If they were unused checks and you had not signed them, then it is definitely Illegal. Using another persons check without his/her signature and permission is an illegal activity. Even if it is the spouse using your check.
Marriage is a contract. A deceased person does not have the legal capacity to willingly enter into any contracts.
Of course it is not legal. It is fraudulent and subject to criminal penalties. The executor should have the utilities put into the name of the estate or have them stopped.
If they are named in the deceased's will and the will is legal and valid, yes.
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.
The executor is the person that performs the last will and testament of a recently deceased person. The executor is usually named in the will. It can be a family member, a legal representative, or anyone that the person chooses.
A legal signature must be written by hand, not typed.
Signature stamps are legal when used for payroll. Signature stamps are not legal for documents like life insurance policies. Signature stamps are also not legal for deeds for property or for titles for automobiles and other titled possessions.
Signature stamps are legal when used for payroll. Signature stamps are not legal for documents like life insurance policies. Signature stamps are also not legal for deeds for property or for titles for automobiles and other titled possessions.
No. Forging a signature is a crime.
coins are legal tenderpersonal checks, credit cards, and similar non-cash methods of payment are not usually legal tender
yes you can highlight for signature