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How to fill out the MO CCFC04B-WS - St. Louis County online
Filling out the MO CCFC04B-WS form for St. Louis County is an essential step in managing family court matters effectively. This guide provides clear and detailed instructions to help you navigate the online process with ease.
Follow the steps to complete the MO CCFC04B-WS form online
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the online version of the MO CCFC04B-WS form.
- In the 'Petitioner' section, enter your name accurately as the filing party.
- Fill in the 'For File Stamp Only' section with the current date and leave space for the case number.
- In the 'Respondent' section, provide the name of the opposing party.
- Indicate the division by selecting the appropriate division for your case.
- For the 'Notice of Status Conference,' choose the appropriate requesting party (Petitioner, Respondent, or Guardian ad Litem) by marking the corresponding checkbox.
- Specify the date and time for the Status Conference, ensuring clarity on the scheduled time.
- Indicate whether the requesting party has contacted opposing counsel by checking the appropriate box.
- Remember to state compliance with Local Rule 68 and note the requirement for the exchange of necessary documents before the conference.
- If applicable, check the box for any requests related to the dismissal or status conference docket.
- Fill in your name under 'Self-Represented Party/Attorney' and provide your contact information, including bar number if you are an attorney.
- After completing all sections, review the form for accuracy and completeness.
- Once you are satisfied with the form, save your changes, download the document, print it, or share it as necessary.
Complete your documents online today to ensure timely processing.
Bring the order and copies, the petition, a copy of the fingerprint card, and proof of age and identity, criminal convictions, probation discharges, and any pardons to your hearing. If you aren't sure what to bring, ask the clerk to help you or obtain legal advice for your name change case.