Forgery

By: Martin M. Shenkman, CPA, MBA, JD

A forgery is a fabrication, a substitution of the false for the genuine, done with the intent of deceiving another. For example, your sibling imitated your mother's signature on a will that he wrote bequeathing all of your mother's assets to him. The will is a forgery.

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