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Without Legal Capacity

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Without Legal Capacity

Without Legal Capacity Definition

In the context of family law, ‘without legal capacity’ generally refers to someone who is not legally able to enter into a contract or agreement. This can be because they are under the age of 18, mentally incapacitated, or intoxicated. If someone entered into an agreement without having the legal capacity to do so, the agreement may be voidable. This means that either party can choose to cancel the agreement, but they must do so within a reasonable time frame.

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