The reader is correct. A minor cannot be …
Comment posted Vanessa Hudgens Says You Cannot Sue a Kid by Gerry.
The reader is correct. A minor cannot be held to this type of contract and the attorney should have known enough to have a parent or guardian co-sign to assume responsibility. He’s a kind of a dumbass.
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Posted on November 1, 2007 at 1:53 pm(PST)
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It’s too bad that Vanessa Hudgens and her lawyer are stupid too. Regardless, the previous lawyer can still sue for unjust enrichment of Hudgens despite the fact that the contract is voidable. That means that not only can he get back what she owes him for advancing the funds, but he can also be able to get back any increased earning capacity she’s received as a result of his help. So it doesn’t matter if the contract is not effective because she was a minor, the court will still probably award the previous lawyer some sort of reparations for the investment, which means Hudgens will still need to fork out a pretty penny for it.
The reader is correct. A minor cannot be held to this type of contract and the attorney should have known enough to have a parent or guardian co-sign to assume responsibility. He’s a kind of a dumbass.