Yes, but the minor cannot be held liable with respect to the contractual transaction(s) unless the minor has contracted for "necessaries." The policy is to avoid discouraging adults from refusing to provide necessaries (food, clothing, medical care, etc.) to a person simply because the person is a minor.
No. You are a minor with a baby. 18 is the age you become an adult.
Only if the minor has legally been "emancipated" by action of the courts.
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No. You are minor until you reach the age of 18.
Legally - an adult. If you are a minor - your parents or guardian would have to do it.
No. you may have additional rights, but you are still legally a minor.
Yes, since a minor can't legally enter into any contract even if they wanted to.
An 18 year old is legally considered an adult.
No. An emancipated minor is legally an adult.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
You can't legally own a business at 12. You must be an adult to be legally bound to anything, to sign contracts and file taxes.
No, at eighteen, you are legally an adult, and the law says you are mentally competent enough to be fully responsible for your actions. Seventeen and below is a minor.