Estate Litigation - Forgery & Fraud

Neufeld Legal P.C. can be reached by telephone at 403-400-4092 or email Chris@NeufeldLegal.com

Litigation Millions at Stake Challenge Will Cut Out of Will Defend Will Incapacity Undue Influence Formalities Disinherited Misappropriation Defraud Elderly Forgery Handwriting Cost Control

Forging estate documents is a very unethical and illegal undertaking, enabling the forger to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars, and potentially millions of dollars, from the estate of a deceased or incompetent person. As such, the incentive for such illegality can be very high and the challenges to disproving the estate forgery can be significant, including but not limited to:

● the provider of the estate is either dead or mentally incapacitated to the point of insanity

● the writing of the provider of the estate is exceedingly difficult to compare due to their age, physical deterioration and/or lack of senility

● the forger has deceived others into his nefarious plan

The veracity of handwriting can be brought into serious question, given that handwriting analyses not only lead to the discovery of forgeries, but also to Dementia, Alzheimer's and other forms of mental incompetence at the time the will of power of attorney was executed..

Contact our law firm today to learn how our legal team can help you deal with inheritance disputes and estate litigation. Contact our law firm at 403-400-4092 or via email at Chris@NeufeldLegal.com to schedule a confidential initial consultation.


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