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Lee, I think it was a combination of the above. Signers were both in their 80s and also signing as trustees. Sometimes triple the signatures, triple the documents. In fact, most had 2 to 3 signature lines for EACH signer on every signature page. Plus, these folks had to sign their full (very long) names, once as individual and once "as trustee". A lot of signing for anyone, let alone someone of advanced age. Daughter appeared to be the one who orchestrated the whole thing... |