State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T30 > C452 > 452_305

Judgment of dissolution, grounds for--legal separation,when--judgments to contain Social Security numbers.

452.305. 1. The court shall enter a judgment of dissolution ofmarriage if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains no reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage isirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for child custody, the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

2. The court shall enter a judgment of legal separation if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains a reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage is notirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for the custody and the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

3. Any judgment of dissolution of marriage or legal separation shallinclude the last four digits of the Social Security numbers of the parties.The full Social Security number of each party and each child shall beretained in the manner required under section 509.520, RSMo.

(L. 1973 H.B. 315 § 2, A.L. 1997 S.B. 361, A.L. 1998 S.B. 910, A.L. 2009 H.B. 481)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T30 > C452 > 452_305

Judgment of dissolution, grounds for--legal separation,when--judgments to contain Social Security numbers.

452.305. 1. The court shall enter a judgment of dissolution ofmarriage if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains no reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage isirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for child custody, the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

2. The court shall enter a judgment of legal separation if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains a reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage is notirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for the custody and the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

3. Any judgment of dissolution of marriage or legal separation shallinclude the last four digits of the Social Security numbers of the parties.The full Social Security number of each party and each child shall beretained in the manner required under section 509.520, RSMo.

(L. 1973 H.B. 315 § 2, A.L. 1997 S.B. 361, A.L. 1998 S.B. 910, A.L. 2009 H.B. 481)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Missouri > T30 > C452 > 452_305

Judgment of dissolution, grounds for--legal separation,when--judgments to contain Social Security numbers.

452.305. 1. The court shall enter a judgment of dissolution ofmarriage if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains no reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage isirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for child custody, the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

2. The court shall enter a judgment of legal separation if:

(1) The court finds that one of the parties has been a resident ofthis state, or is a member of the armed services who has been stationed inthis state, for ninety days immediately preceding the commencement of theproceeding and that thirty days have elapsed since the filing of thepetition; and

(2) The court finds that there remains a reasonable likelihood thatthe marriage can be preserved and that therefore the marriage is notirretrievably broken; and

(3) To the extent it has jurisdiction, the court has considered andmade provision for the custody and the support of each child, themaintenance of either spouse and the disposition of property.

3. Any judgment of dissolution of marriage or legal separation shallinclude the last four digits of the Social Security numbers of the parties.The full Social Security number of each party and each child shall beretained in the manner required under section 509.520, RSMo.

(L. 1973 H.B. 315 § 2, A.L. 1997 S.B. 361, A.L. 1998 S.B. 910, A.L. 2009 H.B. 481)