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  2. Mature minor doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The mature minor doctrine is a rule of law found in the United States and Canada accepting that an unemancipated minor patient may possess the maturity to choose or reject a particular health care treatment, sometimes without the knowledge or agreement of parents, and should be permitted to do so. [1]

  3. Republican rep offers bill to amend Washington's 'mature ...

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    Some aspects of the law are still being challenged in the courts. Walsh says his bill is necessary to clean up the confusing rules around minor consent in Washington.

  4. Rule of sevens - Wikipedia

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    The rule of sevens, in English common law, establishes three age brackets for determining a young person's capacity to be responsible for torts and crimes. Children under the age of seven cannot be held to have capacity, while there is a rebuttable presumption that a minor aged 7 to 14 lacks capacity; for those aged 14 to 21, there is a rebuttable presumption of capacity. [1]

  5. Parham v. J.R. - Wikipedia

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    The American Journal of Law and Medicine has argued that the decision's failure to provide protections for mature minors and wards of the state was inconsistent with due process, and has urged reconsideration of the ruling. [5]

  6. Court rules 16-year-old not "mature" enough to get an abortion

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    In 2020, DeSantis signed into law legislation about minors receiving an abortion. That law states a physician cannot perform an abortion on a minor unless written consent from a parent or guardian ...

  7. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    The law in a given jurisdiction may not actually use the term "age of majority". The term typically refers to a collection of laws bestowing the status of adulthood. Those under the age of majority are referred to as minors and are legally forbidden from enjoying certain privileges or rights (e.g. the right to vote, smoke, buy and / or drink ...

  8. Florida Court Rules 16-Year-Old Not ‘Mature’ Enough to Get ...

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    The court did not seem to recognize that it's also going to require plenty of maturity for a parentless teen pursuing a GED to give birth and raise a child

  9. Category:Minimum ages - Wikipedia

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