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Nov

13

At What Age In Missouri Are Teens Allowed To Move Out Of Their Parents House?

Filed in: Teen Advice by BakoBiscuit on 11-13-09

can public schools tell a 17 year old he can’t go there without a gaurdian?

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Comment by Derek
2009-11-14 00:35:39

it’s 18, to not go to public school, and parents HAVE to raise you in their house until you are 18. It’s the law.

 
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