Question: How old do you have to be to become a minor in PA?

A: A minor, as defined in the Pennsylvania child labor act, is an individual under 18 years of age.

Is 18 considered a minor in Pennsylvania?

Anyone who has reached the age of majority is liable for most of his or her actions, whereas a minor is the legal responsibility of parents or legal guardians. The age of majority in Pennsylvania is 18.

Can you get emancipated at 14 in Pennsylvania?

In Pennsylvania, children under the age of 18 may be granted “emancipated minor” status and be given the status of an adult for very specific and limited purposes that do not require going to court. You may live with another relative or trusted adult with your parents permission.

How old is a minor legally?

18 In the United States as of 1995, minor is generally legally defined as a person under the age of 18. However, in the context of alcohol or gambling laws, people under the age of 21 may also sometimes be referred to as minors. However, not all minors are considered juveniles in terms of criminal responsibility.

Is 17 years old a child?

The answer to this question in international and domestic law is clear: a child is anyone under the age of 18. But it took a legal challenge and a national campaign to ensure that 17-year-olds were given the same rights as other children in the police station.

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