Yes, you'll need to fill out a questionnaire. The questionnaire is to prove your suitability as an adopter.
Don't look at it as that you're buying a pet, you're adopting a pet. You're only having to pay to help the store or shelter recoup a little money for housing, feeding, and vet care for the animal.
Lastly, you may be provided with an adoption certificate for the animal.
Typically the person that signs the paperwork to buy the house owns the house. They can, of course, sign the house over to you after buying the house.
if your a member you can buy it... but anyways you can buy it at the pet shop. click on the sign where it says adopt a puffle. XD
You need to first buy a stuffed animal littlest pet shop plushie that comes with a code you can find them at target
you email and sign your name
You can't force Dad to sign the paperwork if he doesn't want to. If you can't reach an agreement on your own, then the judge will have to make the decisions for you.
Technically, no; if you'd rather not sign the paperwork than keep your job, it's certainly your right to refuse to sign. And it's certainly your employer's right to fire you if you don't.
YES. They have to sign some paperwork
There is no paperwork. However, the parents may have to co-sign for the place they are going to live in and a minor cannot sign a lease or contract.
You are still obligated to make your first payment even if your payment booklet has not arrived. Your paperwork should have included a form which stated the contact information for your lending institution in the event this scenario presented itself. Buy a car, read the paperwork, understand the paperwork, then sign. Then go home and read/review the paperwork again.
you need facebook to sign up to pet society!! :(
You cannot force your ex to sign divorce paperwork or anything else. If the person refuses to sign, the courts are able to proceed without it. Check with your lawyer to find out what the procedure is in your state.
You are still responsible for her and her care. Legally she cannot sign any binding contracts, but there is no reason she can't fill out paperwork.