An emancipated minor shall be considered as being an adult for the following purposes: (a) The minorâs right to support by the minorâs parents. (b) The right of the minorâs parents to the minorâs earnings and to control the minor. (c) The application of Sections 300 and 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. (d) Ending all vicarious or imputed liability of the minorâs parents or guardian for the minorâs torts. Nothing in this section affects any liability of a parent, guardian, spouse, or employer imposed by the Vehicle Code, or any vicarious liability that arises from an agency relationship. (e) The minorâs capacity to do any of the following: (1) Consent to medical, dental, or psychiatric care, without parental consent, knowledge, or liability. (2) Enter into a binding contract or give a delegation of power. (3) Buy, sell, lease, encumber, exchange, or transfer an interest in real or personal property, including, but not limited to, shares of stock in a domestic or foreign corporation or a membership in a nonprofit corporation. (4) Sue or be sued in the minorâs own name. (5) Compromise, settle, arbitrate, or otherwise adjust a claim, action, or proceeding by or against the minor. (6) Make or revoke a will. (7) Make a gift, outright or in trust. (8) Convey or release contingent or expectant interests in property, including marital property rights and any right of survivorship incident to joint tenancy, and consent to a transfer, encumbrance, or gift of marital property. (9) Exercise or release the minorâs powers as donee of a power of appointment unless the creating instrument otherwise provides. (10) Create for the minorâs own benefit or for the benefit of others a revocable or irrevocable trust. (11) Revoke a revocable trust. (12) Elect to take under or against a will. (13) Renounce or disclaim any interest acquired by testate or intestate succession or by inter vivos transfer, including exercise of the right to surrender the right to revoke a revocable trust. (14) Make an election referred to in Section 13502 of, or an election and agreement referred to in Section 13503 of, the Probate Code. (15) Establish the minorâs own residence. (16) Apply for a work permit pursuant to Section 49110 of the Education Code without the request of the minorâs parents. (17) Enroll in a school or college.
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