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By definition, a 'child' should have help in making their decisions.

Not until someone is 18 years old do their parents stop being responsible for them, and their actions.

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In most places, the age at which a child can make their own legal decisions varies depending on the specific decision. Typically, children gain more decision-making autonomy as they get older. Generally, at 18 years old, a person is considered an adult and can make their own decisions.

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