
We live in a mobile society; people will move residences multiple times, and sometimes travel to another state or even another country. But relocation can…
We live in a mobile society; people will move residences multiple times, and sometimes travel to another state or even another country. But relocation can…
Most people get paid for employment by check, and their salary tends to be fixed to either an hourly wage or an annual salary. But…
As the Governor “reopened” the State of Missouri beginning May 4, the Chief Judge of the Missouri Supreme Court had to consider whether and how…
The novel coronavirus has caused all but essential businesses to close temporarily. Most would think that the courts, our legal system, qualifies as essential, and…
Many of you have probably seen advertisements for home DNA testing kits, like “23 and Me” and “Ancestry DNA.” These products take your saliva and…
A bill in the Missouri House of Representatives seems on its way to becoming law – one that would significantly change the types of physical…
In our previous post, we discussed the prevalence of delinquency in payment of child support and first steps to take if you are the parent…
In every custody order entered in Missouri, a court (or sometimes an administrative agency) must compute a child support obligation for each parent, because Missouri,…
While divorce does mean the end of a family living as a single unit, it does not have to mean the end of a unified…
According to this article, Rick Ross has reached a confidential agreement to support a child born out of wedlock to Ross and Tia Kemp. It…