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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

    A Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (CAFC001) form should be filed in the county in which either the petitioner or respondent resides. Filing fees vary depending on the type of case. Filing fee information from your local court may be posted online. Use the "Find a Court" search feature to search for your local court.

  4. Option One. 1) Fill out your documents completely (including confidential information). 2) Make a copy of all documents that have confidential information. 3) Go through the copied documents and black out or white out any confidential information. Option Two.

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

    stlcountycourts.com/forms/divorce/information-on-dissolution-of-marriage-for...

    The Petitioner is the person who initiates the cause of action and as such has certain responsibilities. For example, the Petitioner has the responsibility of notifying the other party by legal process (i.e. obtain service of summons) that a court action has been initiated and that the action involves the other named party.

  6. Affidavit for Judgment. For use in cases involving petition for change of name. Form: CCFC194. Last Update: 07/2022.

  7. The Divorce Process - Steps to Getting a Divorce - Nolo

    www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/the-divorce-process.html

    The spouse requesting the divorce must a file divorce petition (sometimes called a complaint for dissolution of marriage) with the local court in order to start the divorce case. Typically, the petition will include the following:

  8. A petition for divorce, sometimes known as a dissolution petition or a petition for dissolution of marriage, is the initial form submitted to a court to begin the divorce process. It is the first official step to pursuing a divorce.

  9. Filing the Divorce Papers - Family Law Self-Help Center

    www.familylawselfhelpcenter.org/self-help/divorce/filing-for-divorce-on-your...

    1. Fill out the forms. You have to fill out 3 forms to start your case, and another optional form if needed. 2. File the forms. Turn in your completed forms by mail, efiling, or in person to the Clerk of Court. 3. Serve Defendant. You must have a 3rd person hand-deliver a copy of the filed forms to the Defendant. 4. Wait and see what happens.

  10. How To File for Divorce In 2024: A Simple Guide - Forbes

    www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/divorce/how-to-file-divorce

    Complaint for divorce. This may also be called a Petition for Divorce and tells the judge what you want from the divorce, including assets, child support, spousal support and custody. Summons ...

  11. Filing and Serving Divorce Papers - FindLaw

    www.findlaw.com/family/divorce/filing-and-serving-the-divorce-dissolution-petition

    The Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is the document that identifies the parties seeking a divorce, the basic grounds for the divorce, and contact information for both parties. In most states, the petition is a checkbox form.