MINOR (Underage)
A minor is a person who is not yet of legal age, typically defined as anyone under the age of 18 in many countries. Minors are often restricted from engaging in certain activities, such as voting, drinking alcohol, or signing contracts, to protect their well-being and ensure they are mature enough to make informed decisions.
The legal status of minors varies by jurisdiction, affecting their rights and responsibilities. For example, in the context of education, minors are usually required to attend school until they reach a certain age, often 16 or 18, depending on local laws. This age limit is designed to ensure that all children receive a basic education before becoming adults.