Missouri Application of Unmarried Minor Children For Refusal of Letters is a state form for parents or legal guardians of unmarried minor children who are under age 18 in the state of Missouri, to refuse to consent to the issuance of a letter of guardianship, adoption, or emancipation of the minor child. There are two types of forms: one for guardianship and one for adoption. The form must be signed by the parent or legal guardian, and filed with the Juvenile Court in the county in which the minor child resides. The form also requires the parent or guardian to state the reasons for the refusal, as well as the name, address, and age of the minor child. The form must also be accompanied by a fee and the court may require additional documents such as a birth certificate or proof of guardianship. Once the form is properly completed, the court will review it and issue an order refusing to issue the letters.
Missouri Application of Unmarried Minor Children For Refusal of Letters is a state form for parents or legal guardians of unmarried minor children who are under age 18 in the state of Missouri, to refuse to consent to the issuance of a letter of guardianship, adoption, or emancipation of the minor child. There are two types of forms: one for guardianship and one for adoption. The form must be signed by the parent or legal guardian, and filed with the Juvenile Court in the county in which the minor child resides. The form also requires the parent or guardian to state the reasons for the refusal, as well as the name, address, and age of the minor child. The form must also be accompanied by a fee and the court may require additional documents such as a birth certificate or proof of guardianship. Once the form is properly completed, the court will review it and issue an order refusing to issue the letters.