by Answerbag Staff on March 7th, 2010

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Can a minor enter into a contract if his or her business is involved?

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  • by Jourdan Townsend on March 7th, 2010

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    No. While there is nothing preventing a minor from owning a business, he cannot enter into a contract. The minor's parent or legal guardian can sign any contractual agreements related to the business.

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    Avvo: Can I make my minor child the only member of an LLC?

    CT-CLIC.com Connecticut Licensing Info Center: Can a minor own a business?

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