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  1. Court Forms. Below are electronic forms developed and approved for use in Missouri courts. Court staff are happy to help you if they can. However, courts staff are allowed to help you only in certain ways since they must be fair to everyone.

  2. 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.

  3. This form is available for free at www.selfrepresent.mo.gov Proof of Service on Other Parties You must send (serve) a copy of this document to each of the other parties, or their attorney(s). To obtain service, you may deliver the document by hand; send it by First Class U.S. mail, e-mail or

  4. 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.

  5. The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) provides forms for self-representation with a family law matter.

  6. Family Court Forms. Caregiver Court Information Form. Application and Affidavit for Public Defender Services - English. Application for Appointment of Attorney to Represent Adult. Application to Inspect Confidential Juvenile Records. Assessment of Fees.

  7. If you are downloading the form from a public computer, be sure to save the form to a personal device, such as a thumb drive. You must use Acrobat Reader DC (or Adobe Acrobat DC) to ensure the forms work as intended.

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