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No. * Maybe, Missouri, as do all states has exceptions to such issues. If the minor made the contract by fraudulent means, for example, misleading the lender to believe he or she was of legal age the minor is legally responsible for the debt incurred.

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Yes, but the parents or guardian are still notified in most instances unless the 17-year-old is declared an adult by the court. However, it is not possible for the parents not to be made aware of the situation as the court would be required to appoint legal counsel for the minor to protect his civil rights.

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No. The parents can file an absentee minor report with the local authorities and then request the court to issue and order to have the minor returned to their custody or the custody of the state. If a court order of any type relating to the minor, then the order itself enables authorities to take the underage person into custody and remand him or her to juvenile authorities.

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Yes, sorry, the police must question any witness, or risk getting sued by the victim.
If two laws conflict the greater law takes precedent if you do not go in for questioning
your parent will then be going before the judge and you know what kind of insults
a public employee getting $400 per hour can toss at some worker. I am not an attorney.

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