The following document filing requirements shall be applicable in all actions for dissolution of marriage, legal separation, paternity, or modification of a prior judgment in any such action.
At the time of filing a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Petitioner shall file a Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage (Vital Statistics Report) as required by Section 193.205 RSMo.
Within thirty (30) days after service of process or the filing of the Entry of Appearance by Respondent, or five (5) days before any scheduled temporary hearing, whichever event first occurs, Petitioner shall file the following documents:
- Petitioner's Proposed Parenting Plan (if children are unemancipated);
- Petitioner's Statement of Income and Expenses;
- Petitioner's Statement of Property (required only for an action for dissolution or legal separation);
- Petitioner's Proposed Form 14 prepared in accordance with Civil Rule 88.01 (if children are unemancipated).
Within thirty (30) days after service of process or the filing of the Entry of Appearance by Respondent, or five (5) days before any scheduled temporary hearing, whichever event first occurs, Respondent shall file the following documents:
- Respondent's Proposed Parenting Plan (if children are unemancipated);
- Respondent's Statement of Income and Expenses;
- Respondent's Statement of Property (required only for an action for dissolution or legal separation);
- Respondent's Proposed Form 14 prepared in accordance with Civil Rule 88.01 (if children are unemancipated).