It woudl have to be proven in a court of law that the person actually WAS suffering from dementia. If possible, then the agreement MIGHT be challenged.
a contract is void when it is lacking mental capacity
Not necessarily. They need to be signed or initialed by the person for whom the will was drafted. The signing or initialing can be done ANYWHERE.
"How do you find out if you are responsible ..... but you co signed on it."" You co-signed, you are responsible. What do you think "co-signing" is for? Call a local attorney.
A witness is a person who observes the signing of a document and confirms that the signature is authentic. They provide credibility and assurance that the document was signed willingly and in their presence.
A notary can notarize the signature if it is signed in front of them and done in the state where the notary is licensed. Where the signing person lives does not matter.
For a number of reasons. To ensure the testaor was not under duress when he was signing the will. Also to ensure it was in fact the testator themselves who signed the will. This is a very important part of signing a will. Generally, a will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses, who are actually in the room with the person at the same time. I have seen a number of wills invalidated because this step was handles incorrectly.
A check is a paper instrument signed by one person authorizing the bank to pay to another person an amount of money from the signing persons account at the bank.
You sign your name as you can't be "on behalf of" if you sign someone elses name! But the 'pp' precedes the person you are signing for. For example: Yours sincerely Your signature pp Name of person signed for Yes, you sing your name. But the pp precedes your signature, not the name of the person you are signing on behalf of. Although not everyone agrees! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procuration kirubakaran
He never signed the declaration of independence... He signed the Constitution
When signing a letter on behalf of someone else, the symbol used is usually a forward slash or a caret (^) placed before the signature of the person doing the signing. This indicates that the person is signing on behalf of another individual. For example, it might look like this: "John Doe / Jane Smith," where Jane Smith is the person authorizing the signature.
Try signing out then signing back in again that worked for me
No he has not signed as yet there was talks.