Yes. Generally the age in the Latin Rite is 13-14, or as determined by the individual Bishop. Any adult who has been baptized can be confirmed after completing RCIA instruction. In all other Rites of the Church, Baptism usually occurs immediately after birth when a baby is baptized.
The Constitution does not set forth any qualifications for service as a Justice. The President can nominate anyone he wants to serve. Whomever he chooses must be confirmed by the Senate and it is only by majority rule that the person is confirmed.
The oldest confirmed recorded age for any human is 122 years:)
A person can be a dolt at any age.
A person who is being confirmed is called a Confirmand. Plural is Confirmandi.
A person being confirmed in a religion is typically referred to as a "confirmant" or a "confirmand." This ceremony is often an important rite of passage in many religious traditions where individuals publicly declare or affirm their faith.
From the age of 16 to any age.
Any person under the age of 18.
When a person is ready to be confirmed is entirely at the discretion of the Bishop. Canonically, a person is ready to be confirmed immediately after he has been baptized, and in many rites, these two sacraments are always given together to newborns.
There is no age requirement for a person to be competent. There is an age where one is considered an adult and that is the age of 18. One can be competent, or incompetent at any age.
Any age as long as that person knows not to swallow the floss.
A person of any age (excluding the very young) can be obese.
Any age person can be arrested.