No.
The minimum age one must be to hold a county office position is 18 years old. This is the age requirement set up by the US Constitution.
No.
There is no minimum age (or maximum age) for justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. This is unlike the Constitution's provisions regarding the President, Senators and members of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Yes. The minimum age is 6.
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18 for Men and 16 for Women. But with court's agreement.
Yes, they are subject to the judgement. Age, in itself, is not a bar to being subject to the orders of the court.
Most likely it is 18 without a court order.
The answer to this question varies from state to state, but state legislatures usually require both a minimum age and a minimum number of years experience as a lawyer or judge.
minimum age is 18
Most US Supreme Court justices join the bench when they're in their 50s. At that age, they've developed experience and judgment, but are still young enough to serve several decades in office.
18. 16 with consent from parents (guardian) and permission from the County Governor. The County Governor may only give permission when there are 'special reasons for contracting a marriage'.