We need to be careful that our children understand that signing anything without the signature of their biological parents is a legal problem. There are laws which say that someone who doesn’t sign a contract for a business or home, can be held liable for any damages it causes. This is why many people who don’t live with their parents don’t always check their signatures.
Now that we know that if we have a relationship with someone, we can change their signature, it doesn’t help that it is a legal problem if we dont.
Thats a good point. For instance, if you have a stepparent who is not signing a contract, you can be held liable for any damages it causes. It could even be that your stepparent has a hidden power that lets him do just that.
We have a stepparent who is not signing any documents for us. If he changes his signature, he can be held liable for any damages caused by his signature. We have no way of knowing he can do that, but this might indicate that he has some sort of power.
A stepparent is in a different position, as it is not legally binding. You are supposed to sign a contract, but he does not. At the end of the day, it is entirely up to the court to decide what to do. If the stepparent is not signing a contract, you might still be able to sue, but it will be much harder.
So if you want to be sure you have your name on the court document, you have to be there in person. That means you have to be the one that signs the contract, and that puts you at a serious disadvantage. Not to mention, you have no legal recourse if he changes his signature. If you are not at the courthouse, you cannot sue.
It seems that the courts are not very open to stepparents, as most of them are either married to the children or parents of the children. So you will need to be the one that signs their legal documents. With that said, it is possible to sue your spouse if he/she refuses to sign a contract. You cannot sue your parents either.
The law is very specific about what you can sue for, but you do not have to sue your parents. If his signature is on a contract, then he has to abide by it. You don’t have to accept it, and you don’t have to sign it, but you have to sign it to get out of trouble. The same goes with your children. If your kid is an adult and he refuses to sign the contract, you cannot sue for that.
He may have a right to refuse, but it is difficult to know. In most states, the answer to this question is usually “no,” but a judge can decide. In the end, it depends on the contract and the state in which it was made. Of course, if you can prove that you signed a contract with your parents, then you can sue for that in court, but this may just result in a lawsuit that is a lot of work to try to prove.
In many states, a stepparent is not an adult and cannot sign the contract. In some states, such as New York, it is even illegal for a stepparent to sign a contract. The good news is that in most states it is legal to sign a contract with your spouse.