Youth sports contracts are meaningless in a court of law. Payment terms are only thing that would be applicable.
Not completely true. The EHF has league rules around playing for other teams and player movement. If you sign an EHF contract, and violate the rules, the contract will strengthen the league's ability to enforce them. Which I understand they selectively do when a parent shows blatant disregard for the league.
If a parent were to decide to file a claim, I'd expect the judge would look at the contract - after asking you why you are in his courtroom over youth hockey - and be forced to decide for the league since the parent did knowingly agree to be bound by the rules.
We have never had a contract before tryouts. Then again my kid is 10 so we have a life
Mine played both leagues. EHF the team's contracts were out in early February, his NEHL/E9 club waited until tryouts but we had the discussion beforehand. Probably varies league to league and organization to organization.