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Minors - Age of Majority - New Hampshire


The common law rule that a person is a minor to the age of 21 is hereby abrogated. A person who has reached his eighteenth birthday is hereby declared to be of majority for all purposes, except as prohibited by the constitution of New Hampshire and of the United States.

Title 1, Chap.21-B, §21-B:1



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