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How to use or fill out the Affidavit in Support of Judgment for Modification in Missouri Family Court

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Petitioner and Respondent at the top of the form, along with their Social Security numbers.
  3. Fill in the case number and date when the original judgment was entered.
  4. Indicate which aspects of the judgment you wish to modify by checking the appropriate boxes for custody, visitation, child support, or maintenance.
  5. Provide current addresses for both parties and ensure that both Social Security numbers are filled out accurately.
  6. List any unemancipated children involved, including their names, dates of birth, and Social Security numbers.
  7. Complete sections regarding legal representation and parent education program completion if applicable.
  8. Detail any changes in circumstances that justify your request for modification, ensuring to check relevant options regarding custody and support modifications.
  9. Sign and date the affidavit before a notary public to finalize your submission.

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Disrespectful Language: Avoid insults, sarcasm, or any derogatory remarks. Personal Attacks: Never make personal comments about the judges character or past decisions, such as ``You always rule against people like me. Interrupting: Speaking over the judge or interrupting them can be seen as disrespectful.
Effective: December 1, 2023 FILING FEES Notice of Appeal (From Magistrate Misdemeanor) $41.00 Miscellaneous Cases $52.00 Filing or indexing a document not in a case or proceeding when a filing fee has been paid $55.00 Reproduction of an audio recordings or court proceeding $34.0022 more rows
At the courthouse, give your motion to the court clerk and pay the filing fee. Depending on your court, you might have to choose the motion hearing date yourself. The court clerk can usually help. The nonmovant will have time to file a written response before the hearing.
If custody, visitation or third-party custody is denied or interfered with by a parent or third party without good cause, the aggrieved person may file a family access motion with the court stating the specific facts which constitute a violation of the judgment of dissolution, legal separation or judgment of paternity.
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDER Filing Deposits Court CostsCostsNote Motions for Contempt No fee Family Access Motions $137.50 Including library fee Adult Abuse No fee Child Abuse No fee 73 more rows

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