Missouri's legal age of majority is 18. It is often confused with the Juvenile Code which refers to a person who is at least seventeen being an "adult". That stipulation pertains to court procedures only, NOT to the state's legal age.
In Missouri, a minor who is 16 or 17 can move out of their parents' home with permission from their parents or legal guardians. If there is no permission, the minor may seek emancipation from the court to legally move out before turning 18.
In Missouri, the legal age to move out varies between 18 and 21 depending on the circumstances (e.g., high school graduation, marriage). Emancipated minors can also move out before turning 18 with court approval. It is advisable to consult with legal authorities or seek guidance from a trusted adult before making any decisions.
No.
If you have your parents' permission.
nothing because you are alowd to move out
nope
In Missouri, a child can legally move out of their parental home at the age of 18, which is the age of majority in the state. However, if the child is emancipated by the court or with parental consent, they may be able to move out before the age of 18.
No, they cannot move without permission in Missouri. Either the parents have to consent or there must be a court order.
The legal age of majority is 18.
No.
You can move out with parental permission. That does not relieve your parents of the responsibility for your welfare.
No. But you can move out when you turn 18.