If he is a minor and you knew the sightest bit about it yes for sure. Since you had no clue probably not though it will make certain people question your ethics as a parent.
If the contract bears your name and the roommate signed your name with your permission or knowledge then you are responsible for the debt.
If a minor signs a contract under the legal age of majority (usually 18), the contract is typically not enforceable. In most cases, the parents would not be responsible for the contract unless they co-signed or guaranteed it. The minor may have the option to void the contract.
It is wise to address such matters before the contract is signed. This is dictated by the terms of the contract the parties agreed on. If you've already signed the contract then you will just have to read the contract to find out.
Once you and the dealer have signed the contract, it is a binding contract agreement and it responsible by law. You can take him to court if he doesn't keep his part of the agreement.
AnswerNot if the leasing contract has been signed
Yes.. You drive it, you damage it then your responsible for it.
You might be responsible for some or all of the debt. It depends what kind of guarantor contract you signed.
Whomever signed the contract is responsible for the balance.
No, a Signed contract is Legally binding, you would need permission from a courthouse to modify any such contract.
It depends almost entirely on the contract signed with the cable company. If your spouse has signed as being solely or jointly responsible for the charges then it is quite possible.
Unless you signed a contract agreeing to be responsible, your mother's estate is responsible for her debts. If she has no estate then her creditors are out of luck.
you will have to read your contract agreement that you signed for the tenant/landlord relationship.