I think you have to be 17 years old.
No, not if it pertains to the cohabitation of a minor and an unrelated adult.
It depends upon the circumstances of the physical encounter. If the minor initiated the fight then the young adult would simply be defending themselves. Missouri as most US states can charge and prosecute a 17-year-old as an adult if the situation warrants.
no, because the lease-signer is a minor. Only adults can sign and be legally responsible for a lease.l
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.
can a minor in the state of Missouri be emancipated with parental permission at the age of 15
Yes you can move out at 17 in Missouri.
Missouri does not have an emancipation procedure for minors, nor does being pregnant confer emancipation upon a minor. If however, the pregnant minor is in need of public assistance such as Medicaid, the court can grant emancipation rights on a limited or complete basis depending upon the individual circumstances.
The same you had before she moved out. She is still a minor and the law see no difference between a 17yo and a 14yo.
No, you can not.
no.
They are still a minor in Missouri. They must be an adult before they move out.