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You should fill out the legitimation papers before having them notarized. The notary public's role is to verify your identity, witness your signature, and confirm that you are signing the document voluntarily. They do not need to see you fill out the entire document.
None so far.
"If a divorce order stipulates that the defendant forfeits all benefits of the marriage and is responsible for all debts incurred in marriage Does the defendant have to sign the papers in order to sell?"
Then you're NOT divorced. Both husband and wife MUST sign the divorce papers for the disillusion of marriage to be legal.
When a minor's parents allow them to get married. They must sign papers, and approve the marriage.
i dont think you will be able to do that
In most states step parents do not have the legal right to sign medical papers for a step child. If your spouse wants you to be able to sign medical papers, he or she can give you a notarized statement saying so. In most states, in a bona fide emergency, adults can bring a child in for treatement -- but that's a REAL emergency not routine stuff.
Yes they can, Because when my aunt got married, her marriage papers had to be signed my the best man and maid of honour, which was my other aunt and her sister
The first signs it and has his/her signature notarized, sends it to the second, and the second person signs it and has his/her signature notarized.
No, a will in Texas must be signed by the testator in the presence of at least two witnesses in order to be considered valid. The notary's signature is not required for a will to be valid in Texas.
No, you can sign papers at the age of 18