The Missouri Relative/Kinship Statement is a document used to provide legal evidence of a person's relationship to another person. It is typically used to establish parentage or other familial relationships in the state of Missouri. There are three types of Missouri Relative/Kinship Statements: Verified Relative/Kinship Statement, Unverified Relative/Kinship Statement, and Automated Relative/Kinship Statement. A Verified Relative/Kinship Statement is a document signed by a notary public that verifies the truth of the stated relationship between two people. This type of statement is most commonly used to establish parentage in Missouri. An Unverified Relative/Kinship Statement is a document signed by two people, usually the parents, that states the relationship between them. This type of statement is usually used to establish other familial relationships in Missouri, such as between siblings. An Automated Relative/Kinship Statement is a document generated by the Missouri Department of Social Services that verifies the stated relationship between two people. This type of statement is most commonly used to establish parentage in Missouri.