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Forensic Graphology Consultation

Analyzing authenticity. Supporting truth.

Forensic graphology focuses on verifying the authenticity or potential forgery of handwriting and signatures. A forensic handwriting examiner analyzes disputed documents such as anonymous letters, wills, contracts, and graffiti, using technical procedures grounded in scientific methods.

As a Certified Graphological Consultant, I offer professional support in legal and private cases, in civil, criminal, and extrajudicial contexts.

While forensic handwriting analysis draws from core principles of graphology, it is primarily a technical examination — relying on objective, systematic comparison, specialized terminology, and internationally recognized protocols, including the ENFSI Best Practice Manual for Forensic Handwriting Examination.

Upholding Standards in Forensic Handwriting Analysis

In the field of forensic science, credibility and precision are non-negotiable. That’s why The Graphology Hub aligns its practices with the principles outlined by the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI) — a recognized authority in setting international standards for forensic examinations.

The ENFSI Best Practice Manual for Handwriting Examination provides a rigorous framework for case assessment, methodology, validation, and ethical conduct. Whether working on questioned documents, signature verification, or comparative analysis, following these best practices ensures consistency, scientific grounding, and transparency in every step of the process.

[Download the official ENFSI BPG document ]

Key Principles of the ENFSI Protocol for Forensic Handwriting Examination

       

1. Authenticity and Individuality

  • "No two people write exactly alike."

Each person’s handwriting is unique. No match between writings is ever random. Forensic comparison relies on this principle of individual authorship.

2. Quality and Quantity of Material

  • A reliable examination depends on having sufficient known and questioned samples to account for natural variations, disguises, or distortions.

3. Validated Methodology

  • Forensic handwriting experts follow a structured, multi-step process that includes:

    • Visual analysis and comparison

    • Use of magnification, light filters, and digital tools

    • Consideration of writing conditions and instruments

4. Uncertainty and Limits

  • Every conclusion includes an evaluation of uncertainty, supported by documented validation, empirical testing, and professional judgment.

5. Training and Competency

  • Examiners must demonstrate formal, documented training and maintain up-to-date skills through regular evaluations and continuing education.

6. Standardized Terminology

  • Shared language ensures clarity in reports and courtroom communication. Terms such as “accidental variation,” “fundamental difference,” and “common authorship have precise, universally accepted meanings

What This Means for You

  • Every forensic handwriting report is produced with scientific rigor and objectivity

  • Your document analysis is backed by internationally recognized best practices

  • All findings are replicable, transparent, and defensible in legal or private contexts

If you need professional support in verifying a signature or evaluating a handwritten document for legal or private matters, don’t leave questions unanswered.

 

Book a forensic handwriting consultation today and receive a clear, methodologically sound opinion aligned with international best practices.

We offer Collaboration with Law FirmsSupport for attorneys and private clients in both pre-litigation and litigation phases.

 

Your case deserves accuracy, objectivity, and expertise   👉 

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