• #1,321
Be honest... has anyone here forged their spouse's signature?... even if for non-consequential efficiency? I think most have it could be something simple like both parents signing a child's report card or a time share weekly booking request.

I could do it fairly well I think... but a real expert (like I know a forensic hand writing expert) would spot my errors.

My husband hasn't signed his own name on anything for years. Between his Parkinsons and ARMD, it is all me. Of course, I am his POA, so maybe that is different.
 
  • #1,322
I’m confused why he stayed with her after he suspected she tried to poison him with the sandwich. He also knew she was financially defrauding him. I’m not blaming the victim-I’m genuinely baffled. He spoke with a divorce attorney but changed his mind. He disinherited her from his assets, essentially.

I can’t make sense of it. Even if he felt he should stay for the boys, my god! At what cost??

It's like the Lori Daybell/Charles Vallow case. Spouses need to learn that if you remove a shady spouse as a death beneficiary, you need to tell them so they no longer have that incentive. You have to tell them or divorce them. You have to do at least one or both.
 
  • #1,323
Witness just asked if the Defense attorney was referring to jail calls.

Oops.

Jurors don't know she's been in jail.

Sidebar.

JMO
definitely an oops :oops:
 
  • #1,324
Dr Patrice Berry on her youtube podcast addressed this, saying there are various reasons for staying. She is a Psychologist in VA, and has very good instincts, as well as experience.

Addressed what?
 
  • #1,325
definitely an oops :oops:
I don’t blame her, Nester was hammering with ridiculous questions trying to make the witness appear wrong
 

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