The parent(s) or properly appointed (by a court) legal guardian(s).
A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.A minor cannot sign a deed so as to make it legally binding.
Yes, a parent can legally sign a contract on behalf of a minor in most cases.
To sign a legal document for a minor in a legally binding and appropriate manner, a parent or legal guardian must provide consent and sign on behalf of the minor. This ensures that the document is valid and enforceable.
No, a minor cannot legally sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) because they are not considered capable of entering into a legally binding contract.
No, they cannot legally sign. They are not considered to have the capacity to contract as a minor.
Unless you have been legally declared an 'emancipated minor,' probably not. You are too young to sign a legally binding contract.
If you are a minor, you cannot LEGALLY cosign or sign any loan/contractual agreement.
no, because the lease-signer is a minor. Only adults can sign and be legally responsible for a lease.l
no, you need a legally sane adult, over the age of 18 who has proof of relatedness to the patient to sign them out
If the landlord will accept the parents signature, yes. Until they are 18, they cannot legally sign a contract. But the parents can allow the child to live there and can sign the agreements for them. There are also some states that allow a minor to sign agreements for necessities, such as shelter, but there are restrictions.
No, a minor cannot legally sell alcohol.
A minor typically cannot legally sign an affidavit on their own, as they are not considered to have the legal capacity to enter into binding agreements. In most cases, a parent or legal guardian must sign on behalf of the minor. However, laws can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult local regulations for specific guidance.