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Yes, the Notary is only required to verify that the person signing the document actually is the person whose signature appears on it. Whether or not the minor is legally capable of signing the document calls for a legal conclusion and is NOT a part of the Notary's job.

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Legally, a minor cannot be bound to any formal contract. A parent must sign the contract or legal agreement in place of the minor since they have legal custody of the child and thus legal responsibility of their child's actions.

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Yes. Anyone can testify in court of any kind if they have knowledge of relevant facts and have some way to communicate to the trier of facts (either the judge or the jury).

A minor can testify, so long as they know what it means to tell the truth.

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No. A minor cannot be party to a legal document and being a witness to a document is a legally binding action.

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