yes
Only if it's registered and approved by the courts. There should be no problem, unless the primary is on Welfare.
Only if it's registered and approved by the courts. There should be no problem, unless the primary is on Welfare.
A simple email can not be considered a legal and binding contract unless the email was constructed to be that and signed by both parties. Most courts will not accept an agreement between two people by a simple email. Nor can an email be described as "certified mail". The reason for this is that emails can be edited by either party.
All court decisions are binding unless overturned by a higher court.
No, not unless a parent or legal guardian also signs. You must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract.
The decision of the court is ALWAYS binding on everyone, unless it is appealed to a higher court which may overturn the decision.
verbal contracts are hard to prove, unless it is recorded
18, unless you are emancipated by the courts.
A name written in salt (as in the salt is poured in the shape of a name) is usually a binding spell. These are fairly rare and unless done properly are of little or no effect. Try to trace the source and ask the person who did it their intention
No legal document is binding unless it is signed by the person with the legal authority to sign.
It doesn't have an effect unless ingested
U S constitution unless the State trumps it with more on that law