Contracts
In Indiana, a purchase contract signed by a person under legal guardianship (adjudicated incompetent) is:
AVoidable by the incompetent person
BVoid — a person adjudicated legally incompetent lacks capacity; only their legal guardian can contract on their behalf✓ Correct
CValid if witnessed by two people
DValid if notarized
Explanation
A person who has been legally adjudicated incompetent lacks contractual capacity. Any contract they sign is void (not merely voidable) — only their court-appointed guardian can enter contracts on their behalf.
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