you cant sign someone elses name.
MI typically stands for middle initial on legal paperwork. It is used to display an individual's middle name or middle name initial.
No, it is not legal to cash a check with someone else's name on it without their permission.
The clue is in the name, it means to purposely commit a crime to cause someone anger or annoyance.
A signature is a person's full name written in cursive or print, indicating their agreement or approval of a document. An initial is a person's abbreviated name or a symbol used to represent their identity on a document. Both are used to authenticate legal documents, but a signature carries more weight and is considered more formal than an initial.
Initial means first of something. For example when people ask you what your initials are you will tell them the first letter of your first, middle and last name.
Only a person who legally owns a home can sell it. If you "put someone else's name" on the home, it means you quit claim your interest in the home to them. They then have the right to decide whether or not to sell.
Always seek legal advice from a licensed legal practitioner.
yep.
Yes it is. It can also be a legal first name for someone.
If you are not 18 and don't have legal consent, you can't.
It means "first". When we talk about a person's initials, we are talking about the initial letters, the first letters, in his or her name, like JFK standing for John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Alliteration. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliteration