Contracts
Under Florida law, a contract entered into by a minor (person under 18) is:
AAbsolutely void and has no effect
BVoidable at the option of the minor✓ Correct
CValid and fully enforceable against the minor
DValid only if a parent co-signs
Explanation
Contracts entered into by minors in Florida are voidable at the option of the minor (not the other party). The minor may affirm the contract upon reaching the age of majority or disaffirm it. Contracts for necessities may be treated differently.
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