A South Florida attorney has been charged with fraud, accused of helping a woman file fake documents so the woman could do away with her son’s stake in a home, court records show. The case began when a man accused his mother of filing a forged quit claim deed to remove his name from a Cooper City home they shared on paper since 2020. Broward County Property Appraiser’s fraud task force investigators in arrest documents allege that in May 2023, attorney Ashley Morin assisted Suzanne Corcoran to remove Corcoran’s son from a deed. The records say Morin picked Corcoran up “and took her to various post offices in an attempt to find someone to notarize a pre-stamped deed bearing (the victim’s) signature.” Morin has pleaded not guilty to charges of filing false documents, criminal use of personal ID and grand theft, court records show. Morin, reached on her cellphone, said by text that she and her two defense attorneys declined to comment.