Anyone over the age of 18.
In Pennsylvania, stepchildren are not considered legal heirs unless they have been legally adopted by their stepparent. If there is no legal adoption, stepchildren do not have any rights to inherit from their step-parent's estate.
Yes, in South Carolina, a 17 year old is considered a minor. The age of majority in South Carolina is 18, so individuals under the age of 18 are legally considered minors.
In Ohio, a 17-year-old is considered a minor and would need parental consent to move out legally. If the minor has a child, they would still require parental consent or approval from a court to be considered emancipated. It is advisable to seek legal counsel to understand the options available in this situation.
No, pregnancy does not automatically emancipate a minor in Massachusetts. A pregnant minor is still under the legal control and responsibility of their parents or legal guardian unless they have been legally emancipated through a court process.
In New Jersey, a child is no longer considered a minor once they reach the age of 18. At 18, individuals are legally recognized as adults and are granted full rights and responsibilities under the law.
Contracts involving a minor are generally not considered legally binding and enforceable. Minors are not considered to have the legal capacity to enter into contracts, and therefore any contract they enter into can be voided by the minor or their legal guardian.
they are considered a minor UNLESS they are emancipated by the courts.
No, a minor cannot legally sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) because they are not considered capable of entering into a legally binding contract.
Minors from newborn to age 18 are considered in custody disputes in court. Once a "minor" has turned 18, he or she is legally considered an adult, and therefore no longer is considered a "minor."
An 18 year old is legally considered an adult.
No one is responsible for them. Once married they are considered an adult.
In general, a minor's signature is not legally binding because minors are not considered capable of entering into contracts. However, there are some exceptions, such as for necessities like food, clothing, and shelter.
No, minors cannot legally sell feet pics as it may involve exploitation and is considered inappropriate for their age.
No, an emancipated minor cannot be adopted because they are legally considered adults and no longer under the guardianship of their parents or legal guardians.
No, you cannot adopt an emancipated minor because they are legally considered independent and no longer under the care or control of their parents or guardians.
No. The minor will not be considered legally emancipated until he or she has finished basic training and been placed on active duty.
No, a minor cannot legally sell alcohol.