Question
As a general rule in most states, which of the following contracts is a minor allowed to disaffirm? A contract for a new bicycle. A child support contract. A contract to enlist in the armed services. An educational loan contract.
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Isidore
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Answer
minor is typically allowed to disaffirm contracts except for contracts that involve necessities, such as contracts for necessities like food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. Among the options provided, the minor can disaffirm the contract for a new bicycle, a contract to enlist in the armed services, and an educational loan contract. However, a child support contract is typically not something a minor can disaffirm, as it pertains to the support and welfare of the child, which is considered a necessity.