The age of majority in Wisconsin is 18. Until that point they are considered a minor for legal situations, though the criminal law can look at them as adults for purposed of committing crimes. And their parents remain responsible for them.
The age of majority in Wisconsin is 18.
Wisconsin does not have an emancipation statute. They will have to reach the age of majority, which is 18.
The age of majority in Wisconsin, like most states, is 18. Until that point the parents remain responsible for them until that age. If the minor is still covered by the parent's insurance, the parents will be held responsible.
There is no statute in Wisconsin. You'll have to wait until you are the age of majority. If you are not safe at home, contact the local social services agency to get help.
The legal age of majority is 18. If you're any younger you need parental consent or a court order.
According to census.gov, the median age of Wisconsin is 37.9 years of age.
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The Age of majority is 21 years of age
The age of majority in Florida is 18 years of age.
None, in most states the legal age of majority is 18, in Alabama and Nebraska it is 19, in Mississippi and Pennsylvania it is 21. There are several states which use the age of 17 to designate a minor as an "adult" for adjudication purposes; these type juvenile laws do not supercede the established age of majority.
Age of Majority in ALBERTA is 18.
The age of majority in Maryland is 18.