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Commonly Asked Questions about Missouri Divorce Forms

On average, Missouris filing fees are around $200 depending on the county. There is also an average $25 sheriffs service fee for serving divorce papers. This price can go up if you do not know the exact location of your spouse.
There is no requirement that you have an attorney in a dissolution of marriage case. However, in cases involving custody of children, disagreements over dividing property, maintenance, child support or other disputed issues, it is recommended that you consult with an attorney.
Agreement of both spouses about all the issues means the case is uncontested. The case usually will be completed faster and less expensively. Spouses in agreement still must go to court to show that they meet the legal requirements for a dissolution and to obtain the courts approval.
Certified copies of divorce records are available on the 3rd floor of the Civil Courts Building. Uncertified divorce records are also available online through the State of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services [health.mo.gov].
Missouri allows spouses to file for divorce online if the terms of their split are uncontested. In Missouri, any spouses who come to a mutual agreement about the terms of their divorce settlement can file for uncontested divorce in Missouri.