Missouri Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name

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A judgment or decree in a divorce case may be modified for sufficient cause. This form is a sample of an order granting a motion of the petitioner in a divorce action seeking to modify a divorce decree and have her name change back to her married name from her maiden name. This form is generic and for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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Under modifiable maintenance, the court may order that the maintenance be decreased, increased, terminated, extended, or otherwise modified based upon a substantial and continuing change of circumstances. A party must bring an action to modify maintenance and in order for the court to modify it.

One party can ask the court to change the order, or the parties can enter into an agreement to the modification of decrees. In Missouri, child custody orders (unless designated "nonmodifiable") can always be modified if certain requirements are met.

A Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage cannot be set aside. After 90 days have passed from the date the Judgment of Legal Separation was signed by the judge, either party may file a motion with the court to convert the Judgment of Legal Separation into a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage.

The new custody law in Missouri sets forth a rebuttable presumption that an award of equal, or nearly equal, parenting time is in the best interests of the child.

If you believe your existing divorce judgment is unfair due to changed circumstances, you can seek a modification. Maybe you were fired, retired, or even remarried since the date of your judgment. Maybe you've experienced health problems or suffered through a major life event, resulting in an income reduction.

Persons 18 and older seeking to change their name may do so by filing a Petition for Change of Name (For Adult Individual) (CAFC401). The petition must state important facts required by law in order for a name change to be granted.

An example ?Petition for Name Change? can be found here. How much does it cost to file a petition? Costs are different depending on the county where the petition is filed. It will likely cost between $150.00 and $200.00.

If you divorce or dissolve a civil partnership you can simply go back to using your previous surname without having to officially record the change. If you were married you can simply let everyone know you are reverting to your previous name (such as a Birth name or maiden name).

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Missouri Order Modifying or Amending Divorce Decree to Change Name Back to Married Name