The Innocence of Youth
There’s a curious quirk in the contract world involving minors. If a kid signs on the dotted line, they’ve got a get-out-of-contract-free card, but the adult? Not so much. It’s like kids have a legal superpower, making the contract a one-way street. But this rule is about something other than trickery; it’s about protection.

It’s a curious blend of fairness and caution, a safeguard in the complex dance of agreements, ensuring those youthful signatures don’t lock the signer into deals they’re not fully ready for. In the end, it’s a law that respects the innocence of youth, giving them room to learn without being legally bound by their early choices.