North Carolina
If a sixteen year old signs a contract, it is not legally binding. If he signs it with the co-signature of a person of the age of majority, does that make it legally binding?
Also, if a sixteen year old signs a piece of paper, and the piece of paper states that by signing it, he is confessing to a crime, whether or not it's legally binding, will it hold up in court as a confession?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
~Alex
If a sixteen year old signs a contract, it is not legally binding. If he signs it with the co-signature of a person of the age of majority, does that make it legally binding?
Also, if a sixteen year old signs a piece of paper, and the piece of paper states that by signing it, he is confessing to a crime, whether or not it's legally binding, will it hold up in court as a confession?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
~Alex