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You have the right to represent yourself as an individual in Missouri courts. Think about whether this is a good choice for you given your situation. Understand the risks and responsibilities involved.
That being said there are standard Missouri custody petition and judgment forms that are available online if you cannot afford a lawyer or want to handle the matter yourself.
Form 14 Child Support Amount Calculation Worksheet: The Missouri Child Support Guidelines Worksheet (Form 14) estimates the child support obligation that a court may order a parent to pay toward supporting the child(ren) on a monthly basis.
This court has exclusive, original jurisdiction in most Missouri family law matters involving marriage, child custody, abortion, adult abuse and neglect, and other related law matters. Read on to learn more about the specific situations handled by the court and how the courts vary by location.
If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity), you are required to complete the following two step Litigant Awareness Program, and file your certificate with the court.
Under the new Form 14, the overnight visitation credit table expanded to include up to 180 nights with a credit of up to 34%. The Form 14 provides guidance that a credit of up to 50% can be allowed based on circumstances of the parties and that the credit can apply even if no overnight custody has been ordered.
Risks of representing yourself The biggest risk is that you lose your case because (1) you are unable to follow all the required procedures to bring your case to trial so your case is dismissed, or (2) once you get to trial, you cannot meet all the technical requirements to prove your case.