Daughter Did Not Possess Authority To Sign Agreement On Father’s Behalf

(October 15, 2018, 10:55 AM EDT) -- MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The majority of the Alabama Supreme Court on Oct. 5 reversed and remanded a trial court’s enforcement of an arbitration agreement between the daughter of a former rehabilitation center patient and the rehabilitation center after determining that the daughter did not have apparent authority to sign the agreement on behalf of her father because the father lacked the capacity to contract at the time the agreement was signed (Rhonda Stephan v. Millennium Nursing and Rehab Center Inc., No. 1170524, Ala. Sup.)....

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