Who gets to keep the Pets:
In Missouri, pets are generally considered property when it comes to divorce, which means they are subject to property division...
Read MoreIn Missouri, pets are generally considered property when it comes to divorce, which means they are subject to property division...
Read MoreRelocating your children out of state during divorce proceedings in Missouri can be a complex and legally sensitive matter. The...
Read MoreInterest-based negotiation is an approach to resolving conflicts or disputes that focuses on the underlying interests and needs of the...
Read More•Collaborative Divorce Mediation
The choice between mediation and collaborative law for your divorce depends on your specific situation and what you and your...
Read MoreChildcare expenses after a divorce in Missouri, as in most states, are typically addressed in the child custody and support...
Read More•Collaborative Divorce Mediation
Maintenance, also known as alimony or spousal support, eligibility and the specific criteria for receiving it in Missouri can vary...
Read MoreWhile it’s not required to have an attorney to get a divorce in Missouri, it’s generally advisable to have legal...
Read MoreA divorce in Missouri by default occurs when one spouse files for divorce (the petitioner) and the other spouse (the...
Read MoreCollaborative Law is a dispute resolution process used in family law and other civil matters that aims to resolve conflicts...
Read MoreChild support payments are typically handled through a formal legal process to ensure that the financial support of a child...
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