Usually, minors are not responsible contracts they may agree too, because they lack capacity to contract.
No, minors cannot sign non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) because they are not considered legally competent to enter into such contracts.
In Minnesota, the legal age to sign a contract is 18 years old. Individuals under 18, often referred to as minors, typically cannot enter into binding contracts unless they are for necessities like food or shelter. However, there are some exceptions, and contracts signed by minors can often be voided at their discretion. It's advisable for minors to seek parental or legal advice before entering into any contracts.
No. Minors are not able to enter into legal contracts.
No, an adult would have to be a co-signer. Until they reach 18 years of age, minors are not legally responsible for debts or contracts.
Contracts entered by minors are revocable or voidable; the law calls minors infants. Contracts entered into by the mentally infirm are void.
Being emancipated means that you can sign legal contracts. That's the whole purpose of emancipation, to make the minor legally responsible for their own welfare.
Yes. Minors cannot make valid contracts. This is because, the basic common law rule is that contract do not bind minors.
No. Both are minors and can not sign contracts ( marriage is a contract), rent an apartment ( contract, again) or have the ability to earn a living.
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No, the estate is responsible for all debts, including those of the burial. However, if the children sign the contracts for the funeral arrangements, they may be responsible.
Contracts entered into by minors are generally considered voidable, meaning the minor has the right to affirm or void the contract at their discretion. This includes most contracts, such as those for goods, services, or leases. However, contracts for necessities, like food or shelter, may be enforceable to ensure that minors receive essential services. The rationale behind this legal principle is to protect minors from being exploited due to their lack of experience and maturity.
You are still responsible for her and her care. Legally she cannot sign any binding contracts, but there is no reason she can't fill out paperwork.