Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia

seperation agreement

If an greement was notarized be fore the parties signed, can it be voided?


Asked on 9/21/08, 9:28 pm

3 Answers from Attorneys

Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

Re: seperation agreement

If a notary notarized something before it was signed and that could be proven, the notary signature would be void, the notary could be stripped of his commission, and the notary could face fines, jail or other punishment. It would be very hard to prove unless someone happened to copy the papers with the notary seal and no signatures.

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Answered on 9/21/08, 9:45 pm
Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

Re: seperation agreement

If a notary notarized something before it was signed and that could be proven, the notary signature would be void, the notary could be stripped of his commission, and the notary could face fines, jail or other punishment. It would be very hard to prove unless someone happened to copy the papers with the notary seal and no signatures.

Read more
Answered on 9/21/08, 9:45 pm
Glen Ashman Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney

Re: seperation agreement

If a notary notarized something before it was signed and that could be proven, the notary signature would be void, the notary could be stripped of his commission, and the notary could face fines, jail or other punishment. It would be very hard to prove unless someone happened to copy the papers with the notary seal and no signatures.

Read more
Answered on 9/21/08, 9:45 pm


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