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It looks like it starts with an unrelated character. Perhaps where the attorney's put a mark to show him where to sign? Then you can sort of make out Jesse and L. His surname just looks like a mess. So, how about a wild guess that he dislikes the person his surname came from?
With regard to JLM's signature on the document.
The next trait on the top is a stinger. This is a very common trait. It indicates an anger at women especially strong, challenging women. One could speculate this person had anger issues at his mother however stingers arent always pertaining to the mother and it doesnt always indicate hatred but it does indicate an anger and some issues from the past. If I saw this trait I would immediately go look for and hunt down a personal pronoun I and analyze whether or not his relationship with his mother was good or not.
The next trait is a d stem that indicates vanity. If you look at the word tried that d stem is three to four times larger than the middle zone. Vanity indicates a blaming nature, a tendency to be excessively concerned with what people think of him, and being condescending towards others. Now shift your eyes to the middle of the page and of course there is the capital personal pronoun I and it says is the public aware and you see the I throughout the next couple of lines. There is a loop on the bottom, but there is not a loop on the top. Depending on which handwriting analysis book you read, that could be mother issues or father issues. However, based on my experience, the retraced top loop indicates issues with the persons mother. The bottom loop (the boat) represents issue with the father. So, this sample would indicate mommy issues or a lack of connection or a lack of trust with his mother. This is further correlated by the stinger in the other parts of the handwriting. Therefore, you know that women are his enemy he blames them for his angst.
http://handwritinguniversity.com/members/weekly-newsletters/danny-hembree/
Hope this helps.