Missouri Standard Dissolution Interrogatories are a set of questions that are used in a divorce proceeding in the state of Missouri. These interrogatories are designed to help the parties involved in the divorce exchange information and facts relevant to the dissolution of the marriage. These interrogatories are typically served by one party to the other and require the other party to answer the questions under oath. The Missouri Standard Dissolution Interrogatories include six types of questions: financial information; children, including custody and visitation; property division; alimony; debts; and other matters. The interrogatories ask the responding party to provide information such as income, assets, liabilities, and other pertinent facts. The questions are designed to help the parties come to an agreement on the division of property, the payment of debts, and other matters related to the dissolution of the marriage. The Missouri Standard Dissolution Interrogatories are an important part of the divorce process and help to ensure an equitable division of the marital assets and debts.