In Missouri, we decide two different types of custody – legal custody, which involves who shall make decisions regarding the health, education and welfare of the child, and physical custody, which involves when and under what conditions the child resides with each parent. Legal and physical ...
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The first step in pursuing child custody modifications is to assess the impact of your ex-spouse’s injury on their ability to fulfill their parenting responsibilities. Consider the nature and severity of the injury, any limitations or disabilities resulting from the injury, and the potential impli...
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