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  2. These forms are designed for people who agree on the terms of their dissolution of marriage. How to use the forms: You must save each form before you begin entering information in the form fields.

  3. Dissolution of Marriage - Missouri Courts

    www.courts.mo.gov/page.jsp?id=10580

    These forms usually include an 'Income and Expense Statement,' a 'Statement of Property and Debt,' a 'Parenting Plan' if children are involved, a 'Filing Information Sheet,' a 'Certificate of Dissolution,' and a proposed 'Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.'

  4. If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity), you are required to complete the following two step Litigant Awareness Program, and file your certificate with the court.

  5. Marriage & Divorce - MO.gov

    www.mo.gov/home-family/marriage-divorce

    Every party not represented by counsel who participates in a family law case shall use the forms approved by the Supreme Court. You are advised to check with your local court to determine if additional specific forms are necessary for representing yourself.

  6. FAMILY COURT OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY INFORMATION ON DISSOLUTION OF...

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    LOUIS COUNTY INFORMATION ON DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE FOR SELF-REPRESENTING (PRO SE) PARTIES. This pamphlet contains information on the policies, procedures and means of processing a Dissolution of Marriage (commonly referred to as divorce) action through the St. Louis County Family Court.

  7. Yes, you can go to www.selfrepresent.mo.gov. This website will provide state-approved family court petitions. If you are filing for a divorce without an attorney, you are required to use these forms.

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