Contracts
In Alabama, a contract signed by a 16-year-old is:
AVoid
BVoidable at the minor's option✓ Correct
CFully enforceable
DValid only if a parent co-signs
Explanation
Contracts signed by minors (under 18) are voidable at the minor's option — the minor may disaffirm the contract. The other party (adult) cannot void the contract; only the minor has that right.
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