If one is 18 and still in high school, he or she cant't sign their papers.
Yes. You can sign your own papers because you are an adult.
Once you sign the papers you are responsible
If your School Districts won't sign a paper. talk to your parent if they are Willing to sign the paper or you can call Districts to find out about detail to move you another school.
90 days
A spouse that does not sign divorce papers will get a default judgment entered against them and the divorce will still happen. You can however contest the default judgment if the court allows you to do so and thinks you have a good reason why you did not sign the papers.
No, that is fraud and both of you will get into trouble. In some schools that is an reason for expulsion.
Once you are 18, you can sign any of the papers you receive for a parent's signature. You are now considered an adult and can do as you wish.
No, you can sign papers at the age of 18
You need to be either in high school or college or you can be a graduate.
Talk to the high school guidance canceller to find out.
Dalupaon National High School's motto is 'In this sign, you will conquer'.
Answer What I know about divorce papers is that they require two signatures, one from you the other from your husband, and if he doesn't sign the divorce papers, it doesn't matter he is no longer in the State where you live, if he doesn't sign the papers you can't get your divorce. There is also common law marriages where two people can live together for as long as they want and divorced or not, you can still live with another man. There's no law against it.