Contracts
A contract entered into by a minor (under 18) in Montana is generally:
AVoid and unenforceable by either party
BVoidable at the option of the minor✓ Correct
CEnforceable against the minor if they misrepresented their age
DValid if a parent co-signed
Explanation
Contracts entered into by minors are generally voidable at the minor's election — the minor may disaffirm (void) the contract upon reaching majority or while still a minor, though the other party cannot void it.
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