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How to fill out the MO-FA10 online
The MO-FA10 is an essential legal document used to file a motion for family access orders in Missouri. This guide provides comprehensive instructions for efficiently completing the form online, ensuring all necessary information is accurately presented.
Follow the steps to complete the MO-FA10 form online
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the MO-FA10 form and open it for editing.
- Begin by filling in the judicial circuit court and the specific county in Missouri where the case is being filed. Include the judge or division handling the case, as well as the case number if applicable.
- Provide the name of the petitioner along with their address. Include the last four digits of their Social Security Number to ensure proper identification.
- Next, enter the respondent's name and address, along with the last four digits of their Social Security Number.
- Check the boxes relevant to your situation regarding custody or visitation issues. Specify any judgments of dissolution, legal separation, or paternity, including the county in which these were entered or modified.
- In the section addressing violations, provide specific facts detailing how the other party has denied or interfered with custody or visitation rights, including relevant dates and times.
- Select the appropriate checkboxes for desired outcomes, such as requiring counseling or visitation periods. This will express your requests clearly to the court.
- Complete the affirmation section by signing and dating the form. Include your street address, city, state, zip code, and phone number to provide complete contact information.
- Once you have filled out all sections accurately, save your changes. You will then have the option to download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Complete your MO-FA10 form online today for a smoother legal process.
The family access motion is a process to enforce an existing order for “access” (visitation/parenting time) with a child that has a specific schedule of time with the child. An administrative order for child support does not address custody or visitation/parenting time provisions that qualify for an existing order.
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