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- Alimony and Child Support
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- A divorce can take place if a court decides that a marriage cannot be saved.
- In Missouri, only "no-fault" divorce is available which means that the spouse suing for divorce does not have to prove that the other spouse did something wrong.
- Child Abuse
- Child Support
- The law of paternity is relatively new and is unique. It is perhaps the most complex law in the family law area.
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