Encyclopedia of Canadian Laws

Age of Majority

Concept of Age of Majority (Family Law) The following is a definition of age of majority under Canadian law, in relation to family law: The age at which a person legally becomes an adult, which means they can do such things as enter into a binding contract. In BC, the age of majority is 19.

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