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- Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) Forms - Petitioner - Missouri Courts
Home Court Forms Representing Yourself in a Family Law Case Dissolution of Marriage (Divorce) Forms - Petitioner These forms are designed for people who agree on the terms of their dissolution of marriage
- Dissolution of Marriage - Missouri Courts
Under Missouri law, when a child is born to a woman while she is married or within 300 days after the termination of marriage, her spouse is presumed to be the legal father A petition may be filed asking the court to find that the spouse is not the biological father or legal parent of the child or children born during the marriage
- Petition for Dissolution of Marriage Form CAFC001 - Missouri Courts
Missouri law requires that one party to a dissolution of marriage proceeding must have been a resident of the State of Missouri for at least 90 days If the time is less than four months, state the number of days you have lived in the state
- Dissolution of Marriage Forms - Respondent - Missouri Courts
These forms are designed for people who agree on the terms of their dissolution of marriage How to use the forms: You must save each form before you begin entering information in the form fields Right click the link for a form and save it to your computer before you begin entering information in the form fields
- Frequently Asked Questions - Missouri Courts
The Missouri Rules of Civil Procedure address requirements for the filing of pleadings Also check the local rules in your circuit for additional requirements Generally, legible typed pleadings are preferred
- Representing Yourself in a Family Law Case - Missouri Courts
If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity), you are required to complete the following two step Litigant Awareness Program, and file your certificate with the court The program will help you understand the Missouri court system and the type of case
- How Do I. . . ? - Missouri Courts
A divorce or dissolution of marriage should be filed in the county in which either spouse resides Either spouse in the marriage may file for the divorce More information is available from the Representing Yourself section or by contacting an attorney
- Court Forms - Missouri Courts
Forms for dissolution (divorce) of marriage, motion to modify child custody (and support), motion to modify child support and paternity
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