Yes, in order for the person whose name was forged to prevail in a suit the person who committed the act must be held responsible. If the issue is something such as a credit card debt a fraudulent act to obtain goods or services has been committed. Credit card fraud or stealing by deceit can result in civil and criminal penalties if the person is found guilty of the charge(s).
No. Co-signing does not give an ownership interest.No. Co-signing does not give an ownership interest.No. Co-signing does not give an ownership interest.No. Co-signing does not give an ownership interest.
giving permission to the insurance carrier to pay the physician or dentist directly
Sounds like a lawsuit. Contact an attorney.
To sign someone's name with permission, you will sign your name first, add the per procurationem or p.p. designation after your name, and then sign the missing person's name. This is the preferred method of signing.
She can do so without a problem. The mother is responsible for the welfare and is giving permission.
Write signing on the behalf of (your supervisor) please feel free to contact them on ....... if needed u can contact me on .........
No, but if you would to give her permission before then it would be ok. But in general it shouldn'toccur.
If you have permission from parents and they know that you are signing up, if you are under the age of 13, yes, you can sign up.
No one under the age of 18 can get a tattoo without parental permission, at least not in a licensed tattoo shop.
from my knowledge i think its 13 with a parent co signing in at 18 without
If the terms of the separation petition were agreed upon by both parties at the time of the signing then there are not grounds for dispute. A lawsuit does not apply in this type of domestic situation. Get a lawyer
You are not supposed to sign anyone else's name other than your own unless under written agreement.