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Utility Rights: Shutoff and Bill Disputes
What procedures does the utility provider have to follow before shutting off my utilities?      The utility provider must give you advance notice as follows:
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Missouri Homeless Youth Handbook
Click Here to check out the manual.
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Advance Directive: It's Your Right to Decide
In Missouri, an advance directive is a legal document that allows individuals to make their healthcare wishes known in advance, should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. It essentially outlines preferences for medical treatment and names a healthcare agent to make decisions on the individual's behalf when they are incapacitated.  Here's a more detailed explanation: What is an Advance Directive?
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This is a brochure developed by the Missouri Department of Social Services.  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.  To return, simply press the blue back button on the upper left of your desktop. Paternity Brochure From Missouri DHSS  
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"Hot Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Hot Weather Rule?  The Hot Weather Rule prohibits utilities from disconnecting residential electricity service due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme heat.   When does the Hot Weather Rule go into effect? The Hot Weather Rules goes into effect every year from June 1 to September 30.   
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"The Cold Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Cold Weather Rule?  The Cold Weather Rule prohibits a utility company from disconnecting gas or electric utility service that is necessary to operate home heating equipment (such as a furnace) due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme cold.   When does the Cold Weather Rule go into effect?  The Cold Weather Rules goes into effect every year from November 1 through March 31.   
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Adoption
What is adoption? Adoption is the legal process which establishes a parent/child relationship between two people who are not otherwise biologically parent and child.  Who is involved in an adoption The parents who wish to adopt, the child or children who are to be adopted, and the birth parents of the child or children.  What is required to adopt a child or children?
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Utility Rights: Shutoff and Bill Disputes
What procedures does the utility provider have to follow before shutting off my utilities?      The utility provider must give you advance notice as follows:
Utilities
Missouri Homeless Youth Handbook
Click Here to check out the manual.
Family LawJuvenile Law
Advance Directive: It's Your Right to Decide
In Missouri, an advance directive is a legal document that allows individuals to make their healthcare wishes known in advance, should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. It essentially outlines preferences for medical treatment and names a healthcare agent to make decisions on the individual's behalf when they are incapacitated.  Here's a more detailed explanation: What is an Advance Directive?
Health CareWills/Estates
Find Public Benefits in Missouri
Find Public Benefits Program Link - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services  If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
Public BenefitsHealth CareSenior CitizensVeterans
Representing Yourself In Court In A Family Matter
Representing Yourself In Court - OSCA If you click on this link you will be leaving this website. Also, you may view a brochure entitled, "Handling Your Case in Family Court" by clicking on the document below.
CourtsFamily Law
Substance Abuse Fact Sheets
Alcohol and Drug Abuse  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Domestic ViolenceHealth Care
Does your Child Have a Father - Paternity
This is a brochure developed by the Missouri Department of Social Services.  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.  To return, simply press the blue back button on the upper left of your desktop. Paternity Brochure From Missouri DHSS  
Family Law
"Hot Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Hot Weather Rule?  The Hot Weather Rule prohibits utilities from disconnecting residential electricity service due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme heat.   When does the Hot Weather Rule go into effect? The Hot Weather Rules goes into effect every year from June 1 to September 30.   
Utilities
"The Cold Weather Rule" - Utility Disconnections
What is the Cold Weather Rule?  The Cold Weather Rule prohibits a utility company from disconnecting gas or electric utility service that is necessary to operate home heating equipment (such as a furnace) due to nonpayment of a utility bill during times of extreme cold.   When does the Cold Weather Rule go into effect?  The Cold Weather Rules goes into effect every year from November 1 through March 31.   
Utilities
Adoption
What is adoption? Adoption is the legal process which establishes a parent/child relationship between two people who are not otherwise biologically parent and child.  Who is involved in an adoption The parents who wish to adopt, the child or children who are to be adopted, and the birth parents of the child or children.  What is required to adopt a child or children?
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