Joint Venture Agreement Concerns
Summary
In Texas, a contract requires mental capacity, which may be affected by dementia. Review the joint venture agreement for unfair terms. Evidence of dementia before signing could challenge the agreements validity. Consider consulting a local attorney for further assistance.Full Conversation
I feel like they are cheating us out of money my dad signed this before he die and he had dementia but I will honor this as long as I know we are getting what we are owed
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some points to consider:
- Capacity to Sign: In Texas, a person must have mental capacity to enter into a contract. If your dad had dementia, this might affect the agreement's validity.
- Review the Agreement: Check the terms of the joint venture agreement to see if there's any indication of unfair practices or clauses.
- Dementia Diagnosis: If you have evidence of your dad's dementia diagnosis before signing, this could be used in challenging the agreement.
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