family law...
what should
you consider before filing for divorce?
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How much will
it cost for the husband and wife to live apart?
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How much will
it cost to support the children?
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How much will
the divorce cost?
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The husband
and wife must wait to go to court at least 30 days after
filing for divorce.
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It may take
longer if they can't agree on some things.
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A lawyer may
ask them to talk with a marriage counselor to see if they
can work out their problems.
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The lawyer
gets paid for trying to solve their problem, even if he
doesn't succeed.
if the problem
can't be solved
If there are children, the lawyer helps his client find a plan
for their custody. The lawyer decides what witnesses to use. The
lawyer helps the client decide decide what property and support
to ask for. The lawyer helps the client decide whether to make
temporary arrangements for custody of the children.
Custody of
Children
The judge will be particularly
concerned about what is best for the children rather than the
adults. Missouri law says that children cannot be taken out of
the state or from the parent who has had the custody of them
until after the case is decided.
The judge will think about:
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the
wishes of each parent
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the
wishes of the children
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where
the children will get along better
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the
best interests of the child
Usually the parent who does not
have primary custody is expected to support the children. The
parent who is to support the children must sign a promise of the
amount he or she will pay. The parent who has custody of the
children cannot move them out of the state for more than 90 days
without the consent of the court or written consent of the other
parent.
what is joint
custody?
It is a plan in which parents
get court permission to share the decision-making
responsibilities and sometimes also share the physical custody
of the children. One parent will usually still have a duty to
support the children.
maintenance/alimony
Before the judge decides how
much support is needed for either spouse, he will think about:
how long the husband and wife have been married; the ages of the
husband and wife; their health; their work and what they earn;
and what money or property they have. (This was formerly known
as alimony.)
how is property
divided?
The judge thinks about: how to
divide the property fairly; how much each spouse has helped to
get the property; and what the spouse who has custody of the
children will need to give them a good home.
The husband and wife may write
an agreement on their support and the support and custody of the
children, and an agreement about allowing the children to visit
the other parent. The judge must approve this agreement.
what is
dissolution?
It is another name for divorce.
It is a legal ending of the marriage, so that both spouses
become single again. The wife's lawyer may ask that her name be
changed back to her maiden name.
does Missouri
have a no-fault divorce law?
Yes and no. Generally, one
person doesn't have to prove that the other one is at fault in
order to get a divorce. But sometimes fault must be proven to
help the court decide child custody, support or who gets
property.
what is annulment?
A decision by the court that the
marriage was not legal from the beginning.
if your spouse
files for divorce
You will get a summons and a
petition. You may do nothing, but then the judge decides, and
you may not get your say in what happens. Your lawyer may file
an answer for you within 30 days after you receive the summons.
You may contest the divorce, custody, child support or how the
property is to be divided.
what will a
lawyer charge?
It depends on how much time is
spent working with you. Ask the lawyer about fees the first time
you meet. Ask about court costs in your county. You will have to
pay your lawyer's fee regardless of the result.
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