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Alaska Statutes 25.20.010 - Age of majority

Alaska Statutes > Title 25 > Chapter 25.20 > § 25.20.010 - Age of majority


Current as of: 2010

A person is considered to have arrived at majority at the age of 18, and thereafter has control of the person's own actions and business and has all the rights and is subject to all the liabilities of citizens of full age, except as otherwise provided by statute.

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