A Missouri Motion To Withdraw is a legal document used to withdraw or dismiss a case from a court in Missouri. It is a formal request from one of the parties involved in the case, asking the court to remove the case from their jurisdiction. There are two types of Missouri Motion To Withdraw: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary motion to withdraw is a motion filed by the party who initiated the case, and they are consenting to the dismissal. An involuntary motion to withdraw is a motion filed by the party who is opposing the case, and they are seeking to have the case dismissed. Both types of motions must include a brief statement of the facts and a legal argument for dismissal. The court must approve the motion for it to be granted.