I am going out on a limb here you must have a witness present along with a Judge before signing documents legally and of course legal counsel by all means...
A contract is a legally binding document. If it was signed, it is serious.
Yes, a signed piece of paper can be legally binding in a contract if it meets the necessary requirements for a valid contract, such as offer, acceptance, consideration, and intention to create legal relations.
No it does not have to be signed in person. Companies often agree in the contract to accept faxed signatures.
Yes, a contract signed in one state is generally legally binding in another state as long as it meets the legal requirements of both states and does not violate any laws.
It is not necessary to have both signatures. It certainly helps if there is a legal issue. If the other party signed it, you will likely be able to hold them to it. Oral contracts can be valid as well. The difference would be dealing with real property (land).
Very well, if it is indeed a legal contract. If it was legally signed and witnessed, notirized, and recorded at the County courthouse - it's legal and binding.
Nope... You signed a binding contract.
The legal term for a condition in a contract that must be fulfilled for the contract to be binding is called a "condition precedent."
It certainly depends on the local laws in your area but I have to tell you a signed contract is legal and binding - read all the print on the contract to see if there is anything stated on it that may pertain to your predicament.
No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.No. A minor cannot sign a binding contract.
No, once the contract is signed by all the involved parties it becomes legal and binding.
Yes, you can sign a binding contract.