The general ruling of courts has been that "anything that you intended as a signature or represented that you intended as a signature is a signature." So you can't sign a contract with the name O.G. Whattaschnozzle and then later claim that since that's not your name, the contract can't be enforced; whatever you scribble down on the signature line counts as your signature.
If the other party to the contract notices that you put down the wrong name, he can insist that it be redone.
If your spouse has granted you the power of attorney. Otherwise it would not be valid.
Yes.
I think it's a great idea ... in this present world of stolen identity possibilities, it makes perfect sense to include your middle name ... it is, after all, your given legal name, and a diploma is a legal document.
Of course it is not legal. It is fraudulent and subject to criminal penalties. The executor should have the utilities put into the name of the estate or have them stopped.
Mononymous is not a word, it is possible you meant anonymous. It is not possible for an anonymous person to get married. Every person has a name, and both parties must put their name on the marriage certificate, in order to have a legal marriage.
Putting a father's name on the birth certificate does not make him legally the father if you are not married to him. You can put his name on the birth certificate, but realize that it has no legal impact. In order to have paternity established, it has to be done with a court order.
she would be married
I'm not absolutely sure if this applies to divorced couples, but I was born without my mother and father being married and they never got married. My birth certificate has my mother's last name.
It Depends. No - If you are his legal heir (He mentioned your name in his will) or if you are legally married, then they cannot sue you Yes - If you are not his legal heir or if you are not legally married to you, they can sue you because they are his children and they have a right to claim a share on the property of their father.
The Jr. is normally put after the family name, when putting your legal name.
keep the animal in captivety and put out a legal document saying not to hunt this animal
Singapore does allow passive euthanasia. They must sign a legal document. Someone trying to commit suicide in Singapore, however, can be punished by being put in jail.