In general, yes, unless there is some other reason they cannot.
They could enter into a contract. Enforcement if they leave the country could be difficult, but there is no reason they can't enter a contract.
Only an adult can enter into an enforceable contract. In Venezuela that is the age of 18.
Yes, Of course.
Only if the contract allows for it.
the intention by both parties to the contract must have the intention to enter into a contract.
A PO may not directly "regulate" a parolee's children, but the PO may "regulate" the contact the parolee has with his children.
A contract in prison with a prisoner is valid contract?
You are legally considered an adult in New York at 18 and can legally enter into a contract. Anyone less than 18 years of age is considered a minor and can not enter into a legal contract.
No, a parolee has limited privacy from anyone as long as he is on parole.
Any one that has the legal capacity may enter into a contract. That means the individual must be an adult and of sound mind. A drunk signing a contract may be able to void it.
A car note is a contract and you need to be 18 to enter into a contract.
True