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No. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody and special needs issues. If your brother has special needs the state's authority over him does not end at age eighteen.

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Q: Can you take your brother out of a group home if he is a ward of the state without going to court if he is over 18 in the state of Missouri?
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