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  1. If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity), you are required to complete the following two step Litigant Awareness Program, and file your certificate with the court.

  2. If you plan to represent yourself in court in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or support, or paternity) , you are required to complete the Litigant Awareness Program. The program will help you understand the Missouri court system and the type of case that interests you.

  3. The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) provides forms for self-representation with a family law matter. To view family law forms and information on how to represent yourself, go to: Representing Yourself in Family Law Matters. To view all court forms, go to: Missouri Court Forms.

  4. You have the right to represent yourself as an individual in Missouri courts. Think about whether this is a good choice for you given your situation. Understand the risks and responsibilities involved.

  5. Self-Representation and Missouri Court Forms. The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) provides forms for self-representation with a family law matter.

  6. www.circuit7.net › familycourt › legal-representationLegal Representation

    If you decide to represent yourself in the Family Court matter you are required to use family law forms approved by the Missouri Supreme Court. Approved forms are available at no charge at www.selfrepresent.mo.gov. You can fill in the interactive forms online and print them out.

  7. Represent Myself Address: 105 South Central Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105 | Hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. | Phone: 314-615-8029 Careers Extended Hours for Adult Abuse, Juvenile Detention, Resource Center listed here.

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