No. A diagnosed mentally retarded person lacks the legal capacity to sign a contract.
No. A diagnosed mentally retarded person lacks the legal capacity to sign a contract.
No. A diagnosed mentally retarded person lacks the legal capacity to sign a contract.
No. A diagnosed mentally retarded person lacks the legal capacity to sign a contract.
No. A diagnosed mentally retarded person lacks the legal capacity to sign a contract.
William F. Sniff has written: Curriculum for the Mentally Retarded Young Adult.
they want your parents or another responsible adult to say they will repay the loan if you can't .
Charlie Gordon was not in grade school. He was a 32-year-old, mentally challenged adult who attended the Beekman College Center for Retarded Adults.
Yes, an 18 year old can be a cosigner for an adult. At the age of 18, the individual themselves is considered an adult. Any adult, depending on whether or not their credit is good or bad, can cosign for another adult.
If the parents are divorced, child support continues beyond the normal cutoff age, however married parents are not under this same obligation. The adult can apply for and receive SSI.
absolutely not. Minors are not able to cosign any loans, only an adult (eighteen years or older) is aloud to cosign a loan. the law states that any minor is not responcible for the repayment of any loan.
No because you are not legally an adult. You may be able to if you get an adult to cosign
You can get legal guardianship of an adult if he is mentally ill etc.
Yes, but if you don't pay the bill the cosigner will be held responsible
No. Your mother (or some other adult) would have to be the primary creditor.
You are conciderd a mentally mature adult at the age of 18
If the adult brother doesn't have legal custody of the adult sister (if she were severely disabled, severely retarded, etc.) then he's not legally responsible.