yeah.. added: Keep in mind that if a parent/guardian signs a contract for a minor it is the ADULT that is responsible for complying with the terms of the agreement. In most (all?) states, a minor cannot be legally bound by a contract.
The guardian should be present and sign the documents.
No, it is illegal to bribe someone to sign court documents. Bribery in any form is a criminal offense and can result in serious legal consequences. It is important to engage in legal and ethical practices when dealing with court documents.
Blue or black ink is typically recommended for signing legal documents.
The proxy must have been authorised to sign by the person who should sign.
You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.You haven't explained what documents you refer to. Generally, the documents aren't binding since the step-parent has no legal authority to sign for the child. Also, it may constitute fraud since the step parent knows they do not have legal authority and they went ahead and signed as the parent. BY signing they may place the other party in jeopardy if the other party doesn't know they have no legal authority. They may be sued by the parent if they placed the child in a situation the parent did not approve.
Another person can sign legal documents for you only if you execute a Power of Attorney or if they are a court appointed fiduciary such as a guardian or conservator.
not if you're the father.
the only document a 17 old can sign is a card to open a bank account for him/her self, otherwise no,a 17 year old is still considered a child in the eyes of the law, so no legal documents can be signed.
The real question here is, does the child really need therapist and is it in the child's best interest to be under doctor's care? If that 's the case, you should consider signing the document. However, if the child really needs the care and you still refuse to sign, the costudial parent may file with the court and the judge will issue an order in favor of the child and his wellbeing.
When going on vacation, it is important to leave legal documents with your child such as a signed consent form, medical authorization form, and a copy of their health insurance card. These documents will ensure that your child can receive necessary medical care and assistance in case of an emergency while you are away.
In Michigan, the legal age to sign mortgage documents is 18 years old. Minors are not legally able to enter into a mortgage contract on their own. Any individual under the age of 18 would need a legal guardian or parent to co-sign the mortgage with them.
You shouldn't sign any documents at work that you don't agree with. You legally do not have to sign anything just because they ask you to.