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Forgery ! at least , if she tries to pass it as a legal document ! !

ADDED: If her intent was to pass it off as the real thing, she is liable for felony charges- which could include: Falsification of a public document - Forgery - and probably several other offenses that may be applicable - not to even mention Contempt of Court.

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Q: My wife and I are going through a divorce she forged the judge's signature on fake divorce decree What criminal charges can she face?
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