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Divorce
A divorce can take place if the marriage is irretrievably broken. The case is decided by a judge without a jury. In Missouri, either the husband or the wife must have lived in the state for 90 days before the divorce can be filed.
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According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, over 18.2 million veterans age 65 and older are living in the United States.
Uncontested Divorce Clinic: Volunteer lawyers help eligible individuals prepare their divorce documents. You may qualify for this service and a quick divorce if you and your spouse have no minor children, own no real estate, and have no possessions or debt that are disputed.
The Missouri Attorney General’s Office DEFENDERS Program (previously known as the Military Legal Assistance Team) exists to defend those who defend our country and the freedoms that we enjoy. The DEFENDERS Program works to aid active duty servicemembers and military on several different legal issues pro bono, combat predatory businesses practices that target servicemembers, provide education on consumer protection issues facing active-duty military, and more.
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Life has its challenges. You don’t have to solve them alone. That’s true whether it’s an everyday struggle, or something more complicated.
This site was designed for Veterans to proactively seek support and resources with:
Legal Services of Southern Missouri (LSSM) is proud to announce that it has partnered with the Gene Taylor Veterans' Outpatient Clinic in Springfield, Missouri. The goal of this collaboration is to offer veterans personalized legal guidance and assistance in dealing with a wide range of civil legal issues. This partnership will provide veterans with access to legal support while receiving care and treatment at the outpatient facility.
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The purpose of this article is to answer some of the questions that parents and custodians frequently ask about obtaining and enforcing child support orders, and to give you an idea of the services available to assist you in your efforts.
ESTABLISHMENT OF A CHILD SUPPORT ORDER
Representing Yourself In Court - OSCA
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Also, you may view a brochure entitled, "Handling Your Case in Family Court" by clicking on the document below.
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