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Unless emancipated by the courts, 18 is the legal age of independance. * Missouri does not have grounds nor procedure for the emancipation of a minor, therefore the act is not allowed. The legal age of majority is 18; not to be confused with the juvenile code which sets the age 17 which is when a minor can be prosecuted as an adult.

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Q: At what age can children in Missouri claim independence from their parents?
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