Minors are not allowed to choose the person they want to live with. The proper procedure is for the Missouri Department of Social Services to be contacted and request an investigation of the matter. MO. Child Protective Services Hotline for Abuse and Neglect, 1-800-392-3738 Missouri Department Of Social Services, http://www.dss.mo.gov/index.htm
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yes, and in states like Missouri, the paternal grandparents estate, also if they are still living at the time the father passed away.
Only in Missouri where they can go after the potential estate of the grandparents.
no if you are 18 you are emancipated as Eric cartman once said you can do what you want of course she could always cut you off financially or emotionally
He is that type of person that must physically see and feel for himself before he believes - which he did. In the USA, the motto for the State of Missouri is 'Show Me' state.
I backed up into a car on private proprty, i know the people i hit, it is my girlfriends grandparents, i panced and just left, i was told police cant do anything since it was on private proporty. is this true for the state of Missouri?
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Since there's not a paycheck due to the death, what would it matter? The problem that arises is the requirement to carry a $50,000 life insurance policy with the residential parent as the recipient. If the deceased parent did not have the policy, a lien can be placed on the grandparents estate. Death is not grounds for non-payment of support in Missouri.
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Missouri does not have emancipation of minors statues so there can be no court procedure concerning such. If there is abuse you should enlist the help of a trusted adult such as a teacher or contact the state's child protective services for assistance.
missouri is the bestt