Not every state has emancipation laws, and I don't believe Missouri is one that does. Therefore, the only way to become emancipated is by (1) turning 18 (2) getting (legally) married (3) joining the military (which minors have to have parental consent to do).
What you've described is a custody issue, not an emancipation issue (emancipation means that you live on your own and support yourself). Mom needs to petition the court for custody. At your age you'd be allowed to state who you would rather live with, and the judge will take your wishes into consideration when making the final decision.
Yes. You can get it without too, but you may hit some delays. Missouri does not have grounds nor procedures for the emancipation of minors with or without the consent of the parents or a legal guardian.
Sorry, but Missouri does not have an emancipation statute.
If you are being abused, you need to contact the authorities, they will see that you stay safe.
When you are 18 and emancipated.
check state laws
Both.
No, Missouri does not have grounds nor legal procedures for the emancipation of minors. If a minor marries or enlist in the military they are considered legally emancipated, both acts require the consent of the minor's parents or legal guardian.
No, you are not emancipated.
you would still need your foster parents consent
i have no idea, but i think you can if you get legally emancipated from your parents
No, the parents would have to give consent or the minor female would need to obtain the consent of the court before a marriage license would be issued.
With parental consent, they can move out. Emancipation means the parents are no longer responsible for them.
When you are emancipated, usually at 18.
She is not yet an adult at 17. No, she is not emancipated and her parents are still responsible for her.
No. You cannot get married or emancipated in Iowa at 14/15.