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After graduating from college, you should feel empowered to take your first steps into the world of work, pursuing the career that’s been made possible by all your hard work and commitment. With endless possibilities waiting for you after graduation day, this is an incredibly exciting chapter in your life.
The Missouri Bar has published a brochure that provides valuable information concerning juveniles and the law in Missouri. This brochure is available by clicking on the pdf document below.
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When abuse or neglect is suspected, children can be taken into custody and placed in emergency placement until a meeting and court hearing can be held. LSSM has prepared a document that will assist in your understanding of the juvenile court sysytem.
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You are considered an adult in Missouri at 18 years of age. Under 18 you are considered a minor.
What is the law in Missouri concerning the emancipation of a minor?
Learn when and how minors are treated as adults in Missouri. Click on the following link: FindLaw
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Washington University School of Law In St. Louis, Missouri, participates in the Internet Revenue Service - Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC). The clinic provides representation for qualifying clients with active controversies with the IRS. Basically, the Washington University Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic can assist with anything other than the preparation and filing of a tax return. We are also charged with providing education on the rights and responsibilities of taxpayers.
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