"A minor (usually, a person under 18 years of age) who makes a contract can rescind or void it, with one general exception. A minor contracting for "necessities" is bound to pay for their reasonable value. A "necessity" can be food or shelter but, depending upon the law of the particular state, it may also include cars or other items. A minor who rescinds a contract gets back whatever the other party received from the minor." Quoted from lawyers.com
No, only humans can be sentenced to the death penalty, not pieces of paper. However, you could rip it up or burn it, which has the same basic effect.
If she's emancipated, yes.
no he dosent
No.
No. A thirteen year old cannot execute a "legal" document.
There is no such thing.
The 16 year old is a minor and by federal law CANNOT sign a legal document. It does not matter whether the 16 year old has a job or not.
A person must be of legal age to sign a contract. A lease on an apartment is a legal contract. So a 16-year old would not be able to sign this document.
A minor cannot make out out a will or sign any legal document unless they have been emancipated.
you can if you get a signed legal document from your parents that they will not be responsible for you anymore and give you permission
It is legal to be a 17 year old in Washington. It is legal to be a 25 year old in Washington. It is legal for them to have sexual relations, as the age of consent is 16 in Washington. It is not legal for a 17 year old to enter into a contract.
A 17-year-old can get married in California if they are legally emancipated from their parents, or their parents sign a legal document. Once married, they can no longer rely on their parents for support.
Obviously you shouldn't try if you don't even know the answer to that question you dumb kid.
No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.
No, it is not legal for a 19 year old and a 15 year old to be together. The legal age the younger person would be able to date the older person would be when he/she turns 17 year old.
No, they are not an adult. Until they are 18, they cannot contract or sign a legally binding document.