Definitely Yes. Forging another person's signature, even if the other person is your own spouse. You can contact your nearest police booth (station) and file a complaint against your spouse and provide details of the same. Legal action would be initiated by the cops against your husband.
If you can show it was forged and you did not use the account then you are probably not liable. You should discuss this with a local attorney.
No, we cannot forged our own signature but we can only change it
What if someone forged or copied your signature to a divorce decree authorizing Or requesting a name change
In a case involving a forged signature, the burden of proof lies with the party claiming that the signature is genuine or forged. They must provide evidence to convince the court that their claim is true.
A forged signature is when someone signs a document pretending to be someone else. For example, if someone signs a check with another person's name to try to cash it illegally, that would be a forged signature.
No. In saying this I am assuming the account is not a joint account with him and he has forged your signature. If he has done this he has committed a crime and you should go to the police and tell the bank.
Yes, a forged signature can void a contract because it is not legally binding if it is not signed by the intended party.
No. The object of "confessed to" must be a noun form. "The accused confessed to having forged the signature"
a dealer forged my signature on DMV papers, met with VP he acknolweged it and I'm waiting for the owner to contact me. What are my options
A forged signature on a contract for a car is considered fraud, you should contact an attorney for this situation.
No-they probably forged your signature
To prove that someone forged your signature on a title document, you can hire a handwriting expert to analyze the signature and compare it to known samples of your signature. The expert can provide a report detailing any inconsistencies or differences that indicate the signature was forged. This expert testimony can be used as evidence in legal proceedings to support your claim of forgery.