Neha Phatak

She is a certified Graphologist since 2002 and is an expert in designing customized remedies to help her clients overcome various life issues like finance troubles, career growth, education, relationship problems, anxiety, guilt, fear and health issues like back pains, digestion/stomach related issues etc. She has done her M.Tech in IEOR from IIT Bombay. Her one-on-one guidance and customized solutions ensure that all her clients succeed and develop at a fast pace who come from all walks of life including entrepreneurs, students, business professionals, housewives, retirees, white-collar and blue-collar workers.

what is signature forgery

What is Signature Forgery? How to Detect Forged Signature?​

Every person is different and so is their signature. The unique signatures are used for the verification of important documentation and legal transactions. Signatures are an inseparable part of human identity. Even if the demand of this rapidly changing world is also contributing to the changing paradigms of document verification processes, offline signatures still have an important role in identifying people and verifying their credentials. No two persons can have the same handwriting. Similarly, they cannot have the same signature, even if they have the same name. In this article, we covered everything about signature forgery and how to detect forged signature.

is graphology accurate

Is Graphology Accurate?

Since your brain monitors your preferences, it can be rightly said that your thought process influences your handwriting. And a simple analysis of your handwriting can reveal a lot about your personality. In this blog, you will learn about handwriting analysis and pastocity in graphology.

pastocity in graphology

Why is Your Handwriting Important?

Since your brain monitors your preferences, it can be rightly said that your thought process influences your handwriting. And a simple analysis of your handwriting can reveal a lot about your personality. In this blog, you will learn about handwriting analysis and pastocity in graphology.