My mom forbids me to buy Fortnite skins, can she?

Ba
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I'm still under 18, she can deny me that

de

Yes, she wants you to learn what money is

fa

It can also forbid you to play Fortnite, so don't fax too much to Muddi

Ma

If it's your money and not pocket money, then you could do something about it. But there are better output options than Advances skins.

Ne

Under 18 parents can decide what is and what is not to be bought. And when you are just a little older, even you will understand that it is utter nonsense to spend money on such junk, I promise.

At

If it's your money and not pocket money, then you could do something about it.

What for example?

ha

Whoever pays for the music is allowed to determine what is played.

Ta

When is he working for his money?

At

If he works for his money…

… As a minor he is only allowed to dispose of his money to the extent that his parents allow him.

qu

For large purchases, yes. Unfortunately I have no idea what a Fortnite skin costs, but every person over the age of 14 can decide freely about small expenses that fall under "Theoretically possible through pocket money".

At

No, absolutely not! Just because § 110 BGB is popularly called "pocket money paragraph" does not mean that it only refers to pocket money. In fact, there's not even talk of pocket money, but of "funds… Which have been made available to him for this purpose or at his own free disposal by the representative or, with his consent, by a third party".

From the age of 7 (not only from 14!), A minor can only conclude effective sales contracts from the start if the parents have either said "You can do what you want with the money" or "Can you buy the item in question with the money." to buy". But if they said, for example, "You can do anything with the money, just not buy anything for your computer games", you have accordingly restricted the minor's freedom of disposal and the minor can't conclude an effective purchase contract on it. It doesn't matter where he got the money from.

Ta

Only for large purchases.
If he has the framework, he can freely decide what to buy.

At

The law does not differentiate here between large and small purchases, but solely depends on whether or not the minor was given the money by or with the consent of the legal representative for free disposal or for the specific purpose.

A seven-year-old with correspondingly high pocket money or assets can conclude a purchase contract for a brand new Porsche that is effective from the start, if the parents do not mind. A sixteen-year-old can't make a bag of raspberry sweets if his parents have forbidden him to do so.

In principle, every dealer who sells something to a minor runs the risk that the parents will appear later and declare their disagreement. With a bag of raspberry candy he will probably accept that, with a new Porsche, however, less so.

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