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Legal ages for joining a coven... I can't stop you looking at this page (freedom of speech)
Law: you can not interfere with the religious upbringings of a person until the age of :- By State US
I have searched the web and I'm still not sure if this applies to cyber covens. If anyone can find a proper site,Document,Email that say what the age to join a cyber-coven is. Get in contact!!! Until I have more information on this subject, Below ages still stand.
Remember that the study group is not a coven put a separate Part of the site. But I don't know if the above applies.
UNITED STATES:
Alabama - 19, No modifications.
Alaska - 18.
Arkansas - 18 or when child graduates from high school.
California - 18; unless child still in high school, then on graduation or 19th birthday
which ever occurs first.
Connecticut - 18.
D.C. - 21 years of age, or at the point the minor is self supporting through marriage,
employment,
or military service.
Delaware - 18.
Florida - 18.
Georgia - 18.
Hawaii - 18.
Idaho - 18.
Illinois - 18.
Kansas - 18.
Kentucky - 18, 19 if attending high school
Louisiana - 18: unless emancipated earlier by notarial act, marriage or judicial
determination: if child is still in high school, then age 19, or upon graduation from high
school, whichever occurs first.
Maine - 18.
Maryland - 18.
Massachusetts - 18.
Michigan - 18.
Minnesota - 18. With a person's 18th birthday come most of the rights, privileges,
responsibilities, and obligations of adulthood. These rights include the right to vote,
the right to make contracts, the right to marry without permission from parents or
guardians, the right to purchase a firearm, and the right to serve on a jury.
Mississippi - 21
Montana - 18; or earlier if married, in the military, or fully financially independent of
custodial parent.
Nebraska - 19
New Hampshire-Age if Majority: 18 (FULL CIVIL RIGHTS)
New Mexico - 18; however, a 16 year old may be emancipated by having entered into valid
marriage or active duty in armed services or by receiving declaration of emancipation
pursuant to court petition and order showing he/she is living apart and managing his/her
own affairs.
Nevada - 18; 19 if still in high school.
New York - 21; NY has no statute with respect to emancipation*; issue is decided on
case-by-case basis; emancipation can take place before 21, if appropriate court so decides
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Ohio - 18 or graduated from high school, whichever occurs later.
Oklahoma - 18.
Oregon - 18; 21 if in school half-time or more.
Pennsylvania - 18 and out of high school.
Puerto Rico - 21 years of age, or whenever minor is self-supporting through marriage.
Tennessee - 18; unless child is still in high school; in such cases emancipation occurs
when child graduates from high school or when class child is in when he/she reaches age of
majority.
Utah - 18, or child graduates with high school graduating class.
Vermont - 18.
Virginia - 18 or a full-time high school student, not self-supporting, and living in the
home of the parent, until the child reaches the age of nineteen (19) or graduates from
high school, whichever comes first.
Washington - 18, Except as otherwise specifically provided by law, all persons shall be
deemed and taken to be of full age for all purposes at the age of eighteen years.
Wisconsin - 18 and graduation from high school, or 19 years of age, whichever is sooner.
CANADA-AGE OF MAJORITY BY PROVINCE:
Alberta: 18.
British Columbia: 19.
Manitoba: 18.
New Brunswick: 19.
Newfoundland: 19
Northwest Territories: 19.
Nova Scotia: 19.
Ontario: 18.
Prince Edward Island: 18.
Quebec: 18.
Saskatchewan: 18.
Yukon Territories: 19.
AUSTRALIA: 18