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How to File Paperwork for a Divorce in St. Louis County

Home Resources How to File Paperwork for a Divorce in St. Louis County

When you and your spouse decide to file for divorce, you don’t do so lightly. You weigh each and every option. You think about your friends and your family, especially your children.

You do so with the knowledge that divorce can be a long and drawn out, emotional process, even in St. Louis County. It is normal to feel apprehension towards the process, even though you know that in your heart and mind, divorcing is the right decision.

In St. Louis County, taking this decision to divorce is the first step of many in the process of actually achieving this legal split. For many couples, the second step is hiring a St. Louis County divorce lawyer.

You might be asking yourself– do I need a divorce lawyer when filing for divorce in St. Louis County?

If you are asking yourself this question, you are probably asking yourself a few others as well. You might be asking questions like, “How much paperwork is involved in filing for a St. Louis divorce,” or, “How long will the divorce process take in St. Louis County?”

If you have these questions, amongst others, while you may find decently adequate answers on the Internet, your best resource can be your divorce attorney in St. Louis County. He or she will walk you through the paperwork. This St. Louis County divorce paperwork will include forms like the following:

  • Certificate of Dissolution
  • Petition for Dissolution of Marriage
  • Income and Expense Statement
  • Property Statement
  • Parenting Plan

While these forms may seem like they are just rote and repetitious exercises, they do lay the groundwork for your successful divorce. The quicker and more accurately you complete this divorce paperwork in St. Louis County, the more effective this process will be for you, and your soon to be ex-spouse.

For more information on how a divorce lawyer in St. Louis County can help streamline the divorce paperwork process, contact Stephen Bardol at Bardol Law Firm, LLC.

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  • About
  • Attorneys
    ▼
    • Stephen J. Bardol
    • Ann Vatterott Bruntrager
  • Practice Areas
    ▼
    • Divorce
      ▼
      • 50 Divorce Tips
      • Divorce in Missouri
      • High Net Worth Divorce
      • Mediation
      • Name Change
    • Family Law
      ▼
      • Child Custody
        ▼
        • Guardianship
        • Family Access
      • Child Support
      • Spousal Support
      • Modifications
      • Legal Separation
      • Family Law in Missouri
        ▼
        • Family Law Tips
      • Paternity
      • Grandparent Rights
    • Prenuptial Agreements
    • Adoption
      ▼
      • Agency Adoptions
      • Private Adoptions
      • Stepparent Adoptions
      • Interstate Adoptions
      • Grandparent Adoptions
      • International Adoptions
    • Orders of Protection
      ▼
      • Full Order of Protection
      • Ex Parte Order of Protection
      • Adult Order of Protection
      • Child Order of Protection
      • Foreign Order of Protection
      • Modifying of Order of Protection
      • Renewal of Order of Protection
  • Resources
    ▼
    • FAQs
    • Our Blog
    • Missouri Divorce Law
    • Child Support Calculator
    • Forms & Checklists
    • Family Law Links
    • Family Law Glossary
    • Circuit Courts Contact Information
    • Domestic Violence Corner
  • Start Here
  • Testimonials
  • Contact Us