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The age of legal majority has nothing to do with the age at which one may legally drink, join the military, get married or leave compulsory education. A testator must be of majority age to make a valid will. For most purposes, the age of majority in the U.S. is 18, except for two states with the age of 19 (Nebraska and Alabama) and one state with the age of 21 (Mississippi). A person turns 18 on his or her actual birth date of his 18th year.
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