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Thu 11 Sep, 2008 03:16 pm
Are a person's actions regarding legal matters, and the signing of any legal papers and so on,
still valid if that person was wanted by, and there is a warrant for their arrest?
I would think that would temporarily put them into a category where any legal agreements entered
into with such a person would be null and void. Does anybody know answer to this query??? Thanks
@babsatamelia,
In general; I don't see how a warrant would alter a person's ability to enter into a contract in any way, shape, or form. Why do you ask?
The ability to enter into contract is affected by things like whether a person is competent, not whether they're wanted by the cops (who can be wrong about such things).
In any event, if it bugs you, see a lawyer.
@babsatamelia,
THANKS ALL - just curious
@babsatamelia,
It is
unlikely in the
extreme that the validity
of anyone 's signature is affected by who the police want
or whether there is an arrest warrant out for anyone.