No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for Persons with No Children with or without Property and Debts - Missouri 2025

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  1. Start by clicking 'Get Form' to open the No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package in our editor.
  2. Complete the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Statement of Income and Expenses, and Filing Information Sheet. Ensure all information is accurate and complete.
  3. File these documents with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in your county. Be prepared to pay a filing fee; check with the Clerk for the exact amount.
  4. Send the Waiver of Service and Entry of Appearance form to your spouse. If they sign it, file it with the Clerk. If not, a Summons will be issued.
  5. Both parties should complete the Statement of Property and Debt and Proposed Separation Agreement together, sign it before a notary public, and file it.
  6. After a 30-day waiting period, contact the Clerk to present your Judgment to the Court. Follow any specific procedures required in your county.
  7. If required, attend the hearing with copies of your completed Judgment. After approval, file the Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage.

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During a Missouri divorce, the wife is entitled to a fair share of marital property. This commonly includes the marital home, car, savings, retirement account, business interests, and valuable household items.
Assuming the spouses submit a valid settlement agreement, comply with any residency requirements, and mutually agree to the terms of their divorce, the court will most likely approve the uncontested divorce. Pros: Faster process, often completed within a few months.
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.
Missouri is a no-fault divorce state. This means that one spouse can file for divorce for any reason or for no specific reason. A spouse does not have to wait out a specific waiting period and does not have to prove that the spouse committed some form of misconduct during the marriage.
The conduct of the spouses during the marriage is one of the criteria Missouri courts take into account. This means that unless it has a major impact on the couples income, infidelity usually has little bearing on the courts judgment for spousal maintenance.
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You can get a no-fault divorce in Missouri if a judge finds there is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be saved or fixed, and therefore the marriage is irretrievably broken.
In Missouri, uncontested divorce cases can take as little as one month or as long as six months. Most cases of uncontested divorce in MO are simple and cost-effective. However, outliers do exist, so its a good idea to consult an attorney before you begin.
Cost of Uncontested Divorce In Missouri When all parties agree, there are no disputes. Although some law firms offer a flat-rate divorce service, uncontested Missouri divorces generally range from around $1,000 to $2,000.

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