Any person under the age of 18, unless legally emancipated by the courts, is deemed a minor.
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Anyone under the age of 18. When you are of the age of 18 you are considered to be an adult!
It's not the school that define you as a minor, it's your age. If you are below 18 you are a minor.
It is the same age your state considers you an adult. If you are still a minor, your parents can complete the name change for you.
Federal law considers any person under the age of 18 to be a minor. That person is not able to enter into a contract and cannot be held accountable to any contract they might sign. The issue can become somewhat more confusing if the minor is involved with a criminal act. While still a minor, the juvenile can be tried as an adult in some cases, if he is deemed to be competent enough to realize his actions were criminal in nature. Yet, even in the event that a minor is convicted of a felony and sentenced to prison incarceration, he is still considered a minor, and must be segregated from the adult population by the states' Departments of Corrections, and housed with others of his age until he is released or reaches the age of twenty-one.
No, they have not reached the age of majority. Until that age, 18 in California, the parents are going to be responsible and make the decisions.
Anyone under the age of 18. When you are of the age of 18 you are considered to be an adult!
In Washington State, a minor is considered emancipated at the age of 18. At that point, the parent is no longer legally responsible for the child.
The age of majority is 18 in Connecticut. Until then, they are considered a minor.
The age of majority is 18 in New Jersey. That is when they are considered an adult.
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Yes, you are considered a child or minor until the official adult age of 18.
The legal age of majority is 18.
Any thing under the age of majority is considered a minor. That would be 18 in Indiana
Someone under the age of 18 is considered a minor.
The child is no longer a minor at age 18. However, in Indiana, child support payments are required until the age of 21 or until the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support.
It's not the school that define you as a minor, it's your age. If you are below 18 you are a minor.