It would depend on the wording of the power of attorney. In such cases, a limited power of attorney should have been granted, specifically restricted to opening a bank account.
It depends on the laws in the state. You will have to check with an attorney for the specifics.
Yes, promissory notes can be legally binding even if not notarized. Notarization is not typically required for a promissory note to be enforceable, as long as the essential elements of a contract are present and the parties consent to the terms.
A legally binding document is one whose terms can be enforced by a court of law. An example is a marriage certificate and a contract.
If you followed the proper legal process to get married, then the marriage is legal. It doesn't matter if he's here illegally or not.
Of course you are. Legalities only cover what is governed within the law. Just cause you dont know your partner doesent mean your not "legaly" maried. Neither does a pettition for disolution of marriage for that matter but once its filled partners have no problem meeting other partners.
Contracts are separate from empty promises because they are formally made and legally enforceable. There are legal consequences for breaking contracts.
The possessive form of the compound noun attorney general is attorney general's.Example: This matter requires an attorney general's investigation.
Yes. No matter what an attorney will help. They know more than you and have studied law their entire life. Get an attorney.
If children were legally taken from the mother, they are not considered stolen, no matter how old the mother was. A family law attorney might be able to help if the mother was forced to sign papers, but usually once an adoption is final there is no going back.
If you have an attorney for the matter then you should bring them.
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no it won matter because that's the way you born.