Vi Coactus (V.C.) is a Latin term meaning "having been forced" or "having been compelled". ... "Vi Coactus" or "V.C." is used with a signature to indicate that the signer was under duress or coerced to sign it!
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https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/how-to-sign-something-under-duress--1723213.html
Might not be so cut and dry. Best to call local legal aid for confirmation in your area.
Reading that thread made me hate lawyers even more.
Why? they said the courts suck and duress cases are hard to win, don't use latin, use plain English if you want to have any chance to succeed. UNDER DURESS next to your name