Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota

Forgery

Myself and my Ex have a court ordered visitation schedule, we had been doing some changes to the schedule in writing, when we both agreed to them. He had asked me to make a change the schedule, which I did not agree to. Yet he supplied me with a document that has my forged signature on it, agreeing to the requested visitation change. This is not a court document, just a letter typed up and signed by both parties (my signature is forged). Is this a crime? Or is there some way he can get in trouble for this? Also, would this hold up in court if he brought me. I do have the original that is not signed.


Asked on 10/08/02, 1:31 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Maury Beaulier612.240.8005 Minnesota Lawyers

Re: Forgery

It is not a crime since it it is not used for any illegal purpose. It mmay be perjury if it presented in Court to support his contention.

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Answered on 10/08/02, 3:13 pm


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