Question: What is considered a minor in Arizona?

Arizona recognizes 18 as the age of majority, or the age at which state residents are legally considered adults, as do most other states. Arizona legal ages laws allow minors as young as 16 petition the court for emancipation and may enter into a contract to pay for college tuition if 17 or older.

Is 15 considered a minor?

All states define an age of majority, usually 18. Persons younger than this age are considered minors, and must be under the care of a parent or guardian unless they are emancipated.

What are my rights as a 16 year old in Arizona?

Arizona law allows 16 or 17-year-old teens to seek emancipation, which grants them freedom from their legal guardian or parents. Once emancipation occurs, the parents are no longer required to provide the minor with clothing, food, or health insurance.

Can I legally move out at 18 while still in high school in Arizona?

Question: If you are 18 and still in high school, can your parents legally kick you out ? Answer: In Arizona, parents are obligated to support their children until they reach the age of majority.

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