§ 9-26-104 - Removal of disability of a minor.
               	 		
9-26-104.    Removal of disability of a minor.
    (a)  The  circuit courts of this state or the respective judges thereof in  vacation shall have the power to authorize any person who is a resident  of the county and who has reached his or her sixteenth birthday to  transact business in general and any particular business specified in  like manner and with the same effect as if such act or thing were done  by a person who had attained majority. Every act done by a person so  authorized shall have the same force and effect in law and equity as if  done by a person of full age.
(b)  Letters  testamentary, of administration, or of guardianship may be granted to  any such person, if otherwise entitled by law to have or hold such  fiduciary trust, with like effect as if granted to a person over the age  of majority.
(c)  The order of removal of disabilities may be made by the courts, or the respective judges thereof, in term time or in vacation.
(d)    (1)  The  circuit courts of any county in which a nonresident minor of the State  of Arkansas owns real estate, or any interest in real estate, shall have  jurisdiction to remove the disabilities of minority of the minor when  the person has reached sixteen (16) years of age, as to the real estate.  This may be done to enable the minor to sell and convey the real  estate, or any interest therein, which may be owned by the minor or to  mortgage or otherwise dispose of the real estate, as fully and  effectually as if the minor was of full age.
      (2)  The  order of removal of disabilities may be made by the courts, or the  respective judges thereof in term time or in vacation, and, if made in  vacation, shall be entered at large upon the records of the court.
(e)  After  the filing of a petition to remove the disability of a minor, the court  shall fix a time and place for hearing the petition. At least twenty  (20) days before the date of the hearing, notice of the filing of the  petition and of the time and place of the hearing shall be given by the  petitioner to any parent or legal guardian of the minor who has not  joined in the petition. The notice shall be given in the same manner as  is provided for summons under the Arkansas Rules of Civil Procedure.