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Yes she can. The age of majority is 19 in Alabama.
== == The legal age of majority in Alabama is 19.The age of majority, which is 18 in Alabama. Until then the parents are responsible.
The age of majority for the state of Alabama is 19, unless you are married then 18. It is the same for both males and females.
No. The age of majority in Alabama is 19.
Well, only if they are provided with a safe place to go. In the state of Alabama the age of majority in that state is 19.
The age of majority, in the state of Alabama, is 19 years of age for an unmarried person and 18 years of age for married persons, widows or widowers. The definition of AGE OF MAJORITY is "The age when a person acquires all the rights and responsibilities of being an adult. " The rights of the parent, in the state of Alabma, are transferred to the child, when the child turns 19. (Code of Alabama §26-1-1& §30-4-15 & 16)
When they are the legal age of majority which in Alabama is 19.
Single persons aged 19 can sign a contract. For married persons you need only be 18 years of age.
No, in Alabama, the age of majority is 19, so individuals under that age require parental consent to move out.
No, the age of majority is 19 in Alabama and the age when you can apply for early emancipation is 18.
No, the legal age of majority for the state is 19.
Alabama has a “Relief of Minor Children from Disabilities of Nonage” Title 26, Chapter 13- The Age of Majority in Alabama is 19. The Relief of Minor Children from Disabilities is only available to minors over age of 18.