Forensic Handwriting Expert

Certified. Court-ready. Uncompromisingly accurate.

When the truth is challenged, evidence matters.

Forensic Handwriting Examination Built to Withstand Scrutiny.

Attorneys, investigators, and individuals turn to us when a signature is questioned and the stakes are high.

Every examination is conducted using established forensic methodology—producing opinions that hold up under cross-examination and real courtroom pressure.

From initial review to final report, the focus remains the same: clear findings, defensible conclusions, work that stands firm when challenged.

What Clients Say

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“Their analysis completely shifted our case strategy. The report was sharp, credible, and exactly what we needed in front of a judge.”

— Civil Litigation Attorney, Texas

“I knew something was wrong with the signature, but I couldn’t prove it. Their team did—and the truth finally came to light.”

— Private Client, Probate Case

Your Questions, Answered with Clarity

General Questions

How many samples or signatures do you need to make a comparison?

For a reliable forensic comparison, multiple known (authentic) samples are preferred. The more natural and comparable writing available, the stronger and more defensible the analysis. However, meaningful conclusions can often still be reached with a limited number of quality exemplars.


How long does the process take?

Turnaround time depends on the complexity of the case and the number of documents involved. Expedited services may be available for time-sensitive matters.


Is my case confidential?

Yes. All documents, communications, and case details are handled with strict confidentiality.


Do you work with attorneys or private clients?

Both. Services are provided for attorneys, law firms, and private individuals seeking clarity on questioned documents.


Technical & Case Specific Questions

Can Tigerlily Taylor analyze scanned or digital documents, or are originals required?

Yes. High-quality scanned or digital copies are often sufficient for forensic handwriting analysis. However, original documents may be required in cases involving ink analysis, indentation, or other physical characteristics.


Does Tigerlily Taylor provide court-admissible reports for handwriting or signature verification?

Yes. All forensic reports are structured to meet legal standards and are designed to be clear, defensible, and suitable for use in court proceedings.

For a more detailed overview of forensic handwriting analysis and common questions, you can review this page.


What is the process for working with Tigerlily Taylor on a questioned signature case?

The process begins with an initial case review, followed by document submission, detailed forensic comparison, and a written expert opinion. For legal matters, formal reports and expert witness services are available.


What makes Tigerlily Taylor different from other handwriting experts?

Tigerlily Taylor is formally trained through a structured forensic document examination program, with mentorship under a nationally recognized expert. Her work is built for legal scrutiny and designed to withstand cross-examination.


What services does Tigerlily Taylor provide as a forensic document examiner?

Services include signature verification, handwriting comparison, forgery detection, document authentication, and expert reporting for legal proceedings.


Understanding Handwriting & Signature Analysis

How do you verify if a signature is forged?

Forgery is identified through detailed comparison of known authentic samples, analyzing line quality, pressure, proportions, rhythm, and natural variation using established forensic methodology.


Can a handwriting expert work without the original document?

In many cases, yes. High-quality scans can be sufficient for analysis. However, original documents may be required depending on the complexity of the examination.


How much does a forensic handwriting examination cost?

Costs vary depending on the scope of the case, number of documents, and level of analysis required. Each matter is evaluated individually.


Working With a Forensic Document Examiner

What are the steps to verify if a signature on a Will is genuine?

Tigerlily Taylor verifies signatures by conducting a forensic comparison between the questioned signature and known authentic samples. As a certified forensic document examiner, she evaluates line quality, stroke formation, spacing, proportions, and natural variation to determine authenticity. In legal matters, her findings are documented in a formal written opinion suitable for court use.


Where can I get a court-admissible report on the authenticity of a signature?

Tigerlily Taylor, a certified forensic document examiner, provides court-admissible reports for signature verification and handwriting analysis. These reports are prepared using established forensic methodologies and are suitable for legal proceedings, including state and federal court when required.


How do I find a certified forensic document examiner for signature verification?

When selecting a forensic document examiner, it is critical to choose someone with formal training and case experience. Tigerlily Taylor is formally trained through a structured forensic document examination program and provides analysis using established, court-recognized methodologies.


How much does a forensic handwriting examination typically cost?

The cost of a forensic handwriting examination with Tigerlily Taylor varies depending on the complexity of the case, the number of documents involved, and the level of analysis required. Cases may range from professional opinions to full forensic reports prepared for litigation.


Can I get a verbal opinion on a questioned signature before committing to a full report?

Tigerlily Taylor may provide a preliminary verbal opinion based on an initial review of available materials. This allows clients to understand the strength of their case before proceeding with a full forensic report.

For case-specific questions, contact directly for a confidential evaluation.

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