Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
You have to be an adult, 18, to sign a legal loan document.
A person must be of legal age to sign a contract. A lease on an apartment is a legal contract. So a 16-year old would not be able to sign this document.
No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.No. Children do not have to sign anything whatsoever regarding their parents' custody arrangement. Also, a sixteen year old is too young to sign any legal document.
No. A thirteen year old cannot execute a "legal" document.
mostly 18.but some documents might set the age higher.
No, they are not an adult. Until they are 18, they cannot contract or sign a legally binding document.
Anyone can sign a document no matter what age. But only people who have reached the age of 18 can validly enter into contracts. If someone under 18 signs a legal document (say taking out a loan) then that person can use the fact that they were not an adult when they signed the document as a defense to any lawsuit by the person who is trying to enforce the agreement.
A minor cannot make out out a will or sign any legal document unless they have been emancipated.
The 16 year old is a minor and by federal law CANNOT sign a legal document. It does not matter whether the 16 year old has a job or not.
An individual must be at least eighteen (18) years of age to be able to sign a binding legal document (which includes loans).
the only document a 17 old can sign is a card to open a bank account for him/her self, otherwise no,a 17 year old is still considered a child in the eyes of the law, so no legal documents can be signed.
It depends upon the type of document that is being addressed. The legal age of majority for the state is 18, anyone entering into a legal contract for purchase of goods, (credit card, car loan, rental agreement, etc.) must be at least 18 and will usually need a cosigner. When the issue relates to something such as an affidavit a minor can sign such a statement but must have a parent, legal guardian and/or legal counsel present in most cases.