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Missouri


Grounds for Divorce in Missouri:

A dissolution can be granted if "the marriage is irretrievably broken" and "there is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved". Typically, if one party testifies to these 2 things, the dissolution will be granted. The simple testimony on those points of one party is enough to support a finding and dissolve the marriage.


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Divorce Resource Center

  • Making the Decision
    Weighing the possible impact of divorce and exploring alternatives to divorce.
  • Understanding the Process
     The family court process, key decisions to resolve, alternative dispute resolution, and more.
  • Property Issues
    Division of property and assets, and the impact on spefics like the family home, pensions, and insurance policies.

     

  • Parenting After Divorce
    Tips for divorcing parents in relation to their children and children's reactions to divorce. 
  • Spousal Support - Alimony
    Types of spousal support, eligibility, and calculating the amount of support.
  • Laws
    Divorce and child custody laws in all 50 states.
  • International Divorce Law
    An overview of the laws concerning international divorce.






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