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Contracts involving a minor are generally not considered legally binding and enforceable. Minors are not considered to have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, and therefore any contract they enter into can be voided by the minor or their legal guardian.
I don't know but I think it contracts
No, not unless a parent or legal guardian also signs. You must be 18 to enter into a legally binding contract.
An agreement does not get notarized. A signature does. Most contracts do not need notarized signatures to be binding.
Well, Mam, I am not sure if what you are doing is legal.I am a doing a legal thing.
Contracts are separate from empty promises because they are formally made and legally enforceable. There are legal consequences for breaking contracts.
Signing in ink means physically signing a document with a pen. It is important in legal documents because it provides evidence that the person agreed to the terms outlined in the document. Ink signatures are considered more formal and binding compared to electronic signatures, making them crucial for legal validity and enforceability.
In order for a signature to be legally binding, it typically needs to be made voluntarily, with the intent to authenticate a document or agreement, and the person signing must have the legal capacity to do so.
Representative is a synonym for agent. But legally, they are a bit different. A representative may be appearing on behalf of someone else or in the place of someone else, but may not have the legal authority to make binding contracts for that person. A person who can make binding contracts for another is called in law an agent.
A witness signature is a signature from a person who observes the signing of a legal document and confirms its authenticity. It is important in legal documents to ensure that the document is valid and legally binding.
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...