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Missouri Homeless Youth Handbook
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Juveniles and the Law in Missouri
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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Missouri Court Forms for Advocates and the Public
The Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) has provided fillable forms for use with Adobe Acrobat.  Click on the link below to display more information about the the available forms.  OSCA Forms If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.  
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Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive
Establishing advance directives regarding future health care decisions can ensure that a person’s wishes are met and can also relieve families from having to make difficult decisions at a time of great stress. The Missouri Bar has developed and makes available as a public service a “Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive” for use by the general public.  This form may be downloaded and/or photocopied as needed. 
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Juvenile Case - A Parent's Guide to the Juvenile Justice System
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.  Click on the document below for additional information.
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Emancipation of Minors in Missouri
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 You will be redirected to the FindLaw website.  You may return by clicking on the arrow on the upper left of your computer screen.  
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Turning 18 in Missouri
The Missouri Bar has developed a publication specially prepared as an introduction to your rights and responsibilities as an adult citizen of the United States. There is no manual that tells you everything you need to know once you become an adult in the eyes of Missouri law. However, this publication will answer basic questions in several areas that will affect your everyday life in Missouri. It can be alarming the day you turn 18. We want you to be as fully informed as possible. Please click on the pdf link below to view the publication.
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The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) provides forms for self-representation with a family law matter.  To view family law forms and information on how to represent yourself, go to:  Representing Yourself in Family Law Matters To view all court forms, go to:  Missouri Court Forms If you click on the above links you will be leaving this website.  
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Forms - PublicJuvenile LawClear All Filters
Missouri Homeless Youth Handbook
Click Here to check out the manual.
Family LawJuvenile Law
Juveniles and the Law in Missouri
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.  
Juvenile Law
Missouri Court Forms for Advocates and the Public
The Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) has provided fillable forms for use with Adobe Acrobat.  Click on the link below to display more information about the the available forms.  OSCA Forms If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.  
Forms - PublicForms - Attorneys
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive
Establishing advance directives regarding future health care decisions can ensure that a person’s wishes are met and can also relieve families from having to make difficult decisions at a time of great stress. The Missouri Bar has developed and makes available as a public service a “Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care and Health Care Directive” for use by the general public.  This form may be downloaded and/or photocopied as needed. 
Forms - Public
Missouri Attorney General Office Complaint Forms
Missouri Attorney General Office File a Complaint If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
Forms - Public
Juvenile Case - A Parent's Guide to the Juvenile Justice System
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.  Click on the document below for additional information.
Juvenile Law
Emancipation of Minors in Missouri
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 You will be redirected to the FindLaw website.  You may return by clicking on the arrow on the upper left of your computer screen.  
Juvenile Law
Self-Help for Tenants, Legal Aid of Western Missouri, K.C., MO
These self-help guides are for use in the LAWMO service area only:
Forms - Public
Turning 18 in Missouri
The Missouri Bar has developed a publication specially prepared as an introduction to your rights and responsibilities as an adult citizen of the United States. There is no manual that tells you everything you need to know once you become an adult in the eyes of Missouri law. However, this publication will answer basic questions in several areas that will affect your everyday life in Missouri. It can be alarming the day you turn 18. We want you to be as fully informed as possible. Please click on the pdf link below to view the publication.
Juvenile Law
Self-Representation and Missouri Court Forms
The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) provides forms for self-representation with a family law matter.  To view family law forms and information on how to represent yourself, go to:  Representing Yourself in Family Law Matters To view all court forms, go to:  Missouri Court Forms If you click on the above links you will be leaving this website.  
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