Signing Documents In 2020: Here's Why You Shouldn't Abbreviate The Date
CBS DETROIT - Next time you sign a legal or professional document this year, take a closer look at the date.
In the past, you were probably used to using the last two digits of the year like 1/1/19.
Here's why that is risky in 2020:
If you only format the last two digits (20) it can be easily changed.
Someone could modify the date to a year in the past or for a future date.
It's important to remember this for documents where contract dates matter.
This also counts when writing a check.
Protect yourself and remember: do not abbreviate the year 2020 on important documents.
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