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Filing For Divorce In Missouri

No matter what the extenuating circumstances are, divorce is difficult for everyone involved. It can be emotionally painful as well as financially devastating. Make sure you have a divorce lawyer who can stand in the gap for you. To know more visit here: https://brydonlaw.com/filing-for-divorce-in-missouri/

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Filing For Divorce In Missouri

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  1. Filing For Divorce In Missouri Divorce In Missouri Divorce is the process of dissolving a marital estate and returning each spouse to their separate legal state. In Missouri, the legal process for ending a marriage is called a “dissolution,” because the bonds of matrimony are dissolved. Contested Divorce A contested divorce means that the husband and wife disagree about one or more issues. For example, a husband and wife may disagree regarding the custody of the children, the amount of child support, a division of retirement benefits, or maintenance (also known as spousal support). Uncontested Divorce An uncontested divorce is a process where the husband and wife are in complete agreement as to all issues. Generally, an uncontested divorce involves a husband and wife who do not have children, do not own real estate, and have few assets and debts to divide. Missouri Divorce Process To start a dissolution case, you must complete and file a “petition for dissolution,” which tells the court who you are, who your spouse is, where you were married, and other information. You should file your dissolution petition in the county where you or your spouse resides. Divorce Attorney In Missouri Some people try to save money by handling the divorce themselves. If you choose to do your divorce yourself, you’ll be responsible for knowing and following state and county rules for divorce actions. An experienced attorney will know which forms to file and the proper timeframes for filing. www.brydonlaw.com

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