Filing for divorce can be an extremely overwhelming task. There are life-changing events taking place, and you worry about things like finding a divorce attorney, the costs associated with divorce, and all of the forms required to make the divorce happen. Missouri's divorce and family law forms can be complex and confusing for those who are unfamiliar with the legal system. Understanding the purpose and requirements of each form is critical to the success of a divorce or family law case. In this article, we will provide an overview of Missouri's divorce and family law forms, what they are used for, and how to properly fill them out.
These forms are provided to aid in the intake process at Haefner Law Office, LLC, and are not a substitute for good legal counsel, nor should the use or review of these forms ever be construed as legal advice. The use of these forms does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor is Haefner Law Office, LLC making representations that these forms should be relied upon as a legal resource. Statutes and case law change often, and you should consult an attorney prior to relying on any of these forms for Court as they are not updated as often as the rules are. Contact our St. Louis divorce attorneys if you have questions.
Haefner Law Office's Confidential Client Intake Form is our way of gathering your information to begin the divorce process. If you complete this form, it allows us to handle completing and filing all of the other divorce and family law forms the State of Missouri requires.
Missouri's Petition for Dissolution of Marriage form is the first form that must be completed when filing for divorce in Missouri. This form is used to initiate the divorce process and must be filed with the court. The petition includes information about the marriage, grounds for divorce, and relief requested.
Missouri's Petition for Dissolution of Marriage form is the first form that must be completed when filing for divorce in Missouri. This form is used to initiate the divorce process and must be filed with the court. The petition includes information about the marriage, grounds for divorce, and relief requested.
Missouri's Statement of Income and Expenses form is used to provide details regarding the financial situation of both parties involved in the divorce. This form requires each party to provide information about their income, expenses, assets, and liabilities. The information provided on this form is used to determine child support, spousal support, and property division.
Missouri's Statement of Property and Debt form is used to provide a detailed list of all assets and liabilities owned by each party. This includes real estate, personal property, bank accounts, retirement accounts, and any other assets or debts. The information provided on this form is used to determine the division of property in the divorce.
When it comes to creating a Parenting Plan during a divorce in Missouri, there are several forms and tasks to consider. Missouri's Parenting Plan form is a detailed plan that outlines the terms of custody and visitation for children. This form includes information about the custody arrangement, visitation schedule, and other details related to the care of the children.
We have also created a guide outlining some of the most popular Parenting Plan used by divorced parents.
If you and your spouse are able to answer these questions, you are likely going to qualify for our Uncontested Flat Rate Divorce. If you are not able to answer all of these questions, please feel free to contact our office to see if we are able to provide any guidance.