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  2. Emancipation of minors - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Emancipation of minors is a legal mechanism by which a minor before attaining the age of majority is freed from control by their parents or guardians, and the parents or guardians are freed from responsibility for their child. Minors are normally considered legally incompetent to enter into contracts and to handle their own affairs.

  3. Mature minor doctrine - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. 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]

  4. Age of majority - Wikipedia

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    A child who is legally emancipated by a court of competent jurisdiction automatically attains to their maturity upon the signing of the court order. Only emancipation confers the status of maturity before a person has actually reached the age of majority. In almost all places, minors who marry are automatically emancipated.

  5. Canadian court to consider when minors can be sentenced as adults

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    October 15, 2024 at 3:05 AM. By Anna Mehler Paperny. TORONTO (Reuters) - Canada's highest court is set to hear arguments on Tuesday on when a young person can be considered an adult for sentencing ...

  6. Minor (law) - Wikipedia

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    Emancipation of minors is a legal mechanism by which a minor is no longer under the control of their parents or guardians, and is given the legal rights associated with adults. Depending on country, emancipation may happen in different manners: through marriage, attaining economic self-sufficiency, obtaining an educational degree or diploma, or ...

  7. Minors and abortion - Wikipedia

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    The pregnant minor might be pressured into having an abortion by an older boyfriend or abusive partner, so as to conceal the fact that he is guilty of rape or statutory rape. [20] Currently, the parents of the minor are financially responsible for any complications resulting from the abortion, unless said minor has been legally emancipated. [16]

  8. Age of consent by country - Wikipedia

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    Unrestricted: age from which one is deemed able to consent to having sex with anyone else at or above the age of consent or the marriageable age if they must be married. Different jurisdictions express these definitions differently, like Germany, may say the age of consent is 18, but an exception is made down to 6 years of age, if the older ...

  9. Age of consent reform in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Section 159 of the Criminal Code set the age of consent for anal intercourse at 18 for non-married couples. In June 2019, Bill C-75 passed both houses of the Parliament of Canada and received royal assent, repealing section 159 and making the age of consent equal at 16 for all types of intercourse. [6] Prior to its repeal, section 159 had been ...