Missouri consent 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Missouri Consent form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the name of the county and the court location at the top of the form. This sets the context for your request.
  3. In the section labeled 'Minor Petitioner', enter the name of the minor whose name is being changed.
  4. Next, indicate your relationship to the minor by selecting either 'parent' or 'guardian'.
  5. Fill in both the current name of the minor and their new desired name in the respective fields.
  6. Date your consent by entering today’s date in the designated area.
  7. Sign your name as either parent or guardian, and provide your address and phone number for contact purposes.
  8. Finally, ensure that a notary public witnesses your signature by completing that section at the bottom of the form.

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17 year olds can consent to sex with anyone 14 years or older (566.034). Any minor may consent to any medical, surgical, or other treatment or procedures in case of pregnancy, excluding abortion.
Up until two years ago, a 17-year-old individual was considered an adult in Missouri courts. In mid-2021, Missouri law changed to redefine the age of juveniles as 17 years old and younger, impacting the juvenile law practice in the state.
In Missouri, a minor is any person under eighteen years old.

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