I seriously doubt you can do that anywhere.
yes you do have to have full legal rights to sign over custody.
no
No, all a notary public does is sign to verify that they watched you sign the document and verified that it was actually you signing it.
Not if it was done in an effort to defraud.
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.
no because the law makes it up
No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.No. A minor cannot sign a legal document.
To sign an affidavit correctly, you should first read the document carefully to understand its contents. Then, sign the affidavit in the presence of a notary public or other authorized official. Make sure to sign your full legal name and include the date of signing. Finally, have the notary public or authorized official sign and stamp the affidavit to validate it.
yes u may
In general, a married father can sign over temporary guardianship to the grandmother, but the specific legal requirements can vary by state. If the parents are separated, the father's authority to do so may depend on the custody arrangements in place. It's advisable to consult with a family law attorney to ensure that the proper legal procedures are followed and that the mother's rights are also considered.
No. Legal custody must be established by a court order.
Since this has to be approved by the court, yes.