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There are some specifications that determine when a minor can act on their own behalf or act as adults, but typically this is determined on a case-by-case basis. So many factors go into situations with minors that it is hard to have a procedure in place that would work for each of them.

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What determines if and when minors may act on their on behalf?

There are some specifications that determine when a minor can act on their own behalf or act as adults, but typically this is determined on a case-by-case basis. So many factors go into situations with minors that it is hard to have a procedure in place that would work for each of them.


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