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Are there other laws besides the Youth Criminal Justice Act that affect youth at the age of 12?

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Yes, there are many laws that begin to affect children at the age of 12. For example, in Alberta and in most other Canadian provinces a child of 12 can

  • consent to having his or her name changed;
  • consent in writing to being adopted;
  • apply for his or her own lawyer from Legal Aid;
  • be employed with a parents written consent (subject to restricted activities and hours);
  • give consent in some Child Welfare proceedings.

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