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What to do about falsified custody documents?
My ex forged my signature on a court document stating that I was giving him sole custody of our daughter to him. I have no idea who to go to to report this. Do I go to the court? To the police?
Asked on July 12, 2012 under Family Law, California
Answers:
Cameron Norris, Esq. / Law Office of Gary W. Norris
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
You need to hire an attorney and go to court. This is a very serious allegation and will not be treated lightly by a judge. You need to act though, the longer you wait, the less likely you will be able to have the order vacated.
If you are in the Ventura County area and need help, feel free to give me a call.
Cameron Norris, Esq.
805.876.4LAW
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