Blog Posts in March, 2012
Posted on Mar 28, 2012 By Jerry Wallentine
In Missouri, there are two primary ways that a non-married parent can seek to establish child support, judicial and administrative. A judicial action is through the circuit court, and an ...
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Posted on Mar 20, 2012 By Jerry Wallentine
The Circuit court ordered re-financing of the house after divorce. At the hearing on a subsequent contempt action, the circuit court found that failure to comply was not contemptuous because party did ...
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Posted on Mar 13, 2012 By Jerry Wallentine
Child support in Missouri can continue after the child turns 18, and until 21, if the child is attending a post high school education program, provided that several requirements are met. (See RSMo ...
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Posted on Mar 6, 2012 By Jerry Wallentine
Recent Ruling: Termination of parental rights requires proof of statutory grounds by clear, convincing and cogent evidence, and proof of child’s best interest by a preponderance of the evidence. ...
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