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These frequently asked questions cover common divorce and family law issues in Missouri and Illinois. Each question is clearly labeled by state so updates remain easy to track over time. This page is general educational information and not legal advice.
Filing, no-fault rules, timing, and separation requirements—labeled by state.
Equitable distribution, the house, retirement accounts, and maintenance/alimony.
Best-interest standards, parenting time, and how support is calculated.
Pregnancy, hidden assets, relocation, domestic violence, and enforcement.