What is what to do when i turn 18?

Turning 18 is a significant milestone, marking your transition into adulthood with new rights and responsibilities. Here's a breakdown of things to consider:

  • Legal Rights and Responsibilities: You can now vote, enter into contracts, and own property. Be aware of your responsibilities under the law, including understanding your rights if you are arrested or questioned by law enforcement. More information can be found in this site: Legal Rights and Responsibilities.

  • Voting: You are eligible to vote in local, state, and federal elections. Registering to vote is a crucial step in participating in the democratic process. Your vote matters! More information about voting process can be found in here: Voting.

  • Financial Independence: You can open your own bank accounts, apply for credit cards, and take out loans. Start building good credit early by paying bills on time and managing your finances responsibly. Planning your finances can be found in this link: Financial Independence.

  • Healthcare: You may need to get your own health insurance if you are no longer covered by your parents' plan. Explore your options and find a plan that meets your needs. For more information check this link: Healthcare.

  • Education and Career: Consider your educational and career goals. Explore college, vocational training, or entering the workforce. Research different career paths and gain experience through internships or part-time jobs. More information can be found in here: Education and Career.

  • Personal Development: This is a time to explore your interests, develop your skills, and define your values. Take advantage of opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery. More information can be found in this link: Personal Development.