Missouri Divorce & Family Law Blog
Staying informed is crucial when dealing with complex legal issues. Our blog provides insights and updates on Missouri divorce and family law, offering valuable information to help you navigate your case.
Court must account for all property in Missouri divorce
August 17th, 2014
Recent case: Party to Missouri divorce cannot appeal until all claims addressed Wife appeals the circuit court’s judgment dissolving her marriage to Husband. Wife contends that the court erred in failing the distribute a marital pension/retirement…
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Missouri Attorney General issues statement on same-sex marriages
June 27th, 2014
Jefferson City, Mo. – Attorney General Chris Koster today issued the following statement related to the St. Louis Recorder of Deeds issuing marriage licenses to several same-sex couples: “While I personally support the goal of marriage equali…
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Attorney Fees Awarded on Defective Relocation Notice
June 17th, 2014
Recent Case: Father was awarded sole custody and Mother ordered to pay attorney fees due to defective relocation notice. Missouri’s relocation statute requires a parent who intends to relocate the child for a period of more than 90 days to provide…
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Categories: Other Updates
60 day Notice required for relocation, not Motion to Modify
April 14th, 2014
Case Law Update: Motion to Modify is not required to relocate, but 60 day notice must be given to the non-moving parent, who then may file an objection. Under Missouri law the address designated as the minor child’s primary residence for educationa…
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Unequal Division of Marital Property Appropriate in Some Circumstances
April 2nd, 2014
In a Missouri Divorce, the Court must divide all of the property and debt acquired during the marriage. The property does not necessarily need to be divided equally, but it must be divided equitably (fairly). In determining this, the Court must consi…
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Child Support terminated and child emancipated if requirements for college are not met; child must report grades and course load to parents.
March 9th, 2014
Case Law Update on the issue of emancipation of a child and termination of child support obligation for a child in college when course load requirement is not met. Filed March 4 – Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District – ED99492 Fath…
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Enforcement of Missouri Divorce Decrees: Contempt of Court Proceedings.
February 1st, 2014
When a Missouri divorce is concluded, and the Judgment Decree is signed by the judge, regardless of whether the case was settled or tried by the court, the parties are expected to follow the order. While most people do, there are always those who cho…
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Categories: Assets and Debts, Child Support, Divorce, Family Law, Financial Issues, Legal Proceedings, Property Division
Form 14 Mandatory for Determination of Child Support
January 28th, 2014
Recent Case Holding: The trial Court is required to calculate the presumed amount of child support pursuant to Civil Procedure Form 14. In a recent case from the Missouri Court of Appeals – Eastern District, Husband appeals from the trial Court’s…
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Child Support Credit for Overnights Mandatory
November 4th, 2013
Recent case: A. Harris vs. G Harris, Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District – ED99276 Father appeals the trial court’s judgment and decree of dissolution of marriage. Father claims the trial court erred in calculating Father’s child su…
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Categories: Child Support, Custody and Visitation, Divorce, Financial Issues, Military Divorce, Modifications
Inability to pay spousal maintenance (alimony) and declining health support modification of spousal support award in Missouri.
October 2nd, 2013
Recent case: JPD v. KMD Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District – ED99338 Husband appeals from the trial court’s Judgment denying his motion to modify his maintenance obligation owed to his ex-wife. Husband argues there was a substantial…
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