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.

New 2009 Missouri Child Support Guidelines and Basic Support Schedule Now In Effect

Missouri’s new 2009 child support guidelines and basic support schedule are now in effect, as of the beginning of the year. The changes and updates are summarized as follows Credit to paying parent for “other children in their custody … Read More
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Separation Anxiety: 5 Ways to Help Your Children Cope With Divorce

The following post appeared earlier this month on the South Carolina Family Law Blog. I thought these were some great thoughts for divorcing parents to keep in mind: While divorce proceedings may pose a great burden upon parents, they often have a di… Read More
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Missouri Child Support Guidelines and Case Law - Part 2 - Imputed Income

What happens when a parent tries to avoid a child support obligation because they are not working or only have a small amount of income? Well, in the eyes of the Court, that parent will be treated as if they did have income sufficient to pay the chil… Read More
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Domestic Support Obligations and Bankruptcy

With so many people facing bankruptcy in the current climate, it may be good news to know (depending on which side you are on, of course) that the bankruptcy does not allow a person owing a domestic support obligation to use bankruptcy as a way to av… Read More
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Missouri Child Support Guidelines and Case Law: Part 1 - Gross Income, Overtime, and Bonuses

For the purposes of calculating child support in Missouri, the Form 14 calculation is used. The starting point is the Gross Income of the parties. So, what does that include and what exactly does it mean? The following is a summary of the official co… Read More
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New Missouri Child Support Guidelines Take Effect January 2009

On October 8, 2009 the Supreme Court of Missouri issued an order repealing the current child support guidelines and the formula for calculating the child support amount (Civil Procedure Form 14); and ordered new child support guidelines to take effec… Read More
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Divorce and Bankruptcy: When families are facing both, which should come first?

In this time of economic downturn, I am seeing quite a few people filing for divorce who have substantial debt problems, and many are considering, or needing, to file for bankruptcy. This is especially true considering that a large number of those co… Read More
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Parent Must Show Change In Circumstances Before Best Interests of Child, Statutory Factors, in Sole Custody Switch

Findings are not required under 452.375 (custody statute) where the trial court has determined that the party seeking to change a custody order has failed to satisfy the required burden of proof. The required findings under 452.376 do not come into p… Read More
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Supreme Court Advisory Committee Determines Collaborative Law is Ethical in Missouri

On August 20, 2008 the Advisory Commitee of the Supreme Court of Missouri issued a formal opinion that the practice of Collaborative law, a form of practice where clients agree from the outset to settle their case out of court through negotiation rat… Read More
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Separate Property Not Transmuted to Marital Property: Recent Case

To show transmutation of separate property to marital property requires evidence of owner’s clear intent to contribute the property. Commingling is not enough. Wife’s contributions to Husband’s separate property did not transmute into marital p… Read More
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