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You Are Still Parents
A divorce or break-up doesn’t end your duty to be a good parent. You may feel hurt, and you may have many things to worry about, but you need to help your children cope with the uncertainty of a divorce or the ending of their parents’ relationship together.   Turning your children against their other parent is not the solution. If that happens, everyone will suffer, and it may backfire on you. Try to be helpful to your children and work to make your own life — and theirs — happy and successful.   How can you make this happen? Here are a few tips.
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Small Claims Court Handbook
The Missouri Bar has published the "Missouri Small Claims Court Handbook" through the Missouri Young Lawyers' Section.  The information will be of great assistance if you are planning on representing yourself in a small claims court. To view the handbook, click on the link below:
Small-claims-handbook-2021.pdf
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The Attorney-Client Relationship
Client When you hire a lawyer, you should expect professional and ethical behavior from a lawyer who:
Disaster Documents Checklist
The Mid-Missouri Legal Services (MMLS) developed a Disaster Documents Checklist that lists important documents that you should safe guard during times of natural disasters. Do not risk your life collecting items from your home during a natural disaster at the last minute!  Gather them in advance and keep them safe and with you in a waterproof container just in case you must leave your home due to a flood, tornado or other disasters.
Disaster Documents Checklist.English.pdf , Disaster Documents Checklist.Spanish.pdf
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  You can print and keep this pamphlet with a pencil and paper and your insurance card in your car.   Stop At The Scene You cannot drive away from an accident. You must stay until you have given your name and address to a police officer or the other driver.   Get Help For The Injured Call 911 or “0” on a telephone or ask someone to call for you. Do not try to move an injured person.   Give Warnings
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Scams and Other Issues
This site provide notices and alerts of different type of scams.  Click the link below to view. Disaster Recovery - Scams  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.      
You Are Still Parents
A divorce or break-up doesn’t end your duty to be a good parent. You may feel hurt, and you may have many things to worry about, but you need to help your children cope with the uncertainty of a divorce or the ending of their parents’ relationship together.   Turning your children against their other parent is not the solution. If that happens, everyone will suffer, and it may backfire on you. Try to be helpful to your children and work to make your own life — and theirs — happy and successful.   How can you make this happen? Here are a few tips.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Social Security Administration If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Small Claims Court Handbook
The Missouri Bar has published the "Missouri Small Claims Court Handbook" through the Missouri Young Lawyers' Section.  The information will be of great assistance if you are planning on representing yourself in a small claims court. To view the handbook, click on the link below:
Small-claims-handbook-2021.pdf
Jury Duty In Missouri
Jury Duty-OSCA  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
The Attorney-Client Relationship
Client When you hire a lawyer, you should expect professional and ethical behavior from a lawyer who:
Disaster Documents Checklist
The Mid-Missouri Legal Services (MMLS) developed a Disaster Documents Checklist that lists important documents that you should safe guard during times of natural disasters. Do not risk your life collecting items from your home during a natural disaster at the last minute!  Gather them in advance and keep them safe and with you in a waterproof container just in case you must leave your home due to a flood, tornado or other disasters.
Disaster Documents Checklist.English.pdf , Disaster Documents Checklist.Spanish.pdf
Auto Accidents
  You can print and keep this pamphlet with a pencil and paper and your insurance card in your car.   Stop At The Scene You cannot drive away from an accident. You must stay until you have given your name and address to a police officer or the other driver.   Get Help For The Injured Call 911 or “0” on a telephone or ask someone to call for you. Do not try to move an injured person.   Give Warnings
Lawyer's Fees
How Do You Find What A Lawyer's Fee Will Be? Ask the lawyer how much the fee will be. It is important to both you and your lawyer that you talk about fees and costs at your initial conference. Unless fees and costs are discussed, either of you might make incorrect assumptions about what the other expects. If you cannot afford to pay the fee, tell the lawyer before he or she does any work for you. What is a Contingent Fee?
Meet Your Lawyer
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