mentally retarded person in family maxed out credit cards
Date: Fri, 10/03/2008 - 15:09
It would not be difficult for them to sign up for credit cards v
It would not be difficult for them to sign up for credit cards via the internet. There is nothing illegal about it. IS this individual under the care of a guardian? This should not cause anyone else in the family trouble but they are still liable for the charges made. COntact the CC's and close the accounts. Have you pulled a copy of their credit reports? www.annualcreditreport.com
See how they are reporting. Also, are you sure they opened the accounts? Is it possible that this is a case of ID theft?
Capacity to enter into a contract generally is a prerequisite fo
Capacity to enter into a contract generally is a prerequisite for it to be binding/enforceable by the courts. A mentally-challenged individual may be able to argue that they lacked capacity, and therefore avoid the contract.
However, "capacity" is not such a clear-cut term. The condition of itself may not necessarily preclude them from entering into a valid contract. What it will boil down to is whether she knew/understood what she was doing when she applied for the card and when she made charges to it. If she understood what the purpose of a credit card was, and the consequences of using it, she can still be held liable. I think I will take some sort of a doctor's statement to prove otherwise, that she really was not aware of the ramifications of getting/using a credit card.
If she is able to successfully use that argument, though, it won't be a free ticket. The CC/court can require all the merchandise bought on that card be returned.