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Missouri · MO2026 Guide

How to File for Divorce in Missouri

A complete guide for Missouri residents — residency requirements, no-fault grounds, filing fees, property division rules, and a 6-step process overview.

Filing Fee

$150-$200 (check with your county circuit clerk)

Approximate

Timeline

3-6 months

Uncontested

Property

Equitable distribution

Division rule

Missouri Divorce — Key Facts

Residency Requirement

90 days in the state before filing

Grounds for Divorce

Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage

Separation Period

None required

Property Division

Equitable distribution

Filing Fee

$150-$200 (check with your county circuit clerk)

Average Timeline

3-6 months

Missouri-Specific Rule

Missouri uses the term 'dissolution of marriage' and has a mandatory 30-day waiting period after the petition is served before a hearing can be scheduled.

6-Step Divorce Process in Missouri

1

Confirm You Meet Residency Requirements

90 days in the state before filing. If you don't yet qualify, you can still start organizing your documents — just wait to file until the residency requirement is met.

2

Gather Financial and Personal Documents

Collect marriage certificate, bank statements, tax returns (last 2 years), property deeds, vehicle titles, retirement account statements, and any prenuptial agreements. JustiPal™ provides a complete document checklist.

3

Complete the Divorce Petition

File the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (or Divorce Complaint, depending on Missouri's terminology). State the grounds as "Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage." Include your marriage date, separation date if applicable, and requested relief.

4

Serve Your Spouse

Your spouse must be formally notified of the divorce filing. This can be done by a process server, certified mail, or sheriff. Your spouse has a set number of days to respond.

5

Negotiate or Agree on Terms

Reach agreement on property division (Equitable distribution rules apply in Missouri), debt allocation, spousal support if applicable, and child custody and support if you have children.

6

Finalize the Divorce Decree

Submit your Settlement Agreement and financial disclosures to the court. For uncontested divorces, a judge reviews and signs the Final Judgment. Missouri uses the term 'dissolution of marriage' and has a mandatory 30-day waiting period after the petition is served before a hearing can be scheduled.

Frequently Asked Questions — Missouri Divorce

How long do I have to live in Missouri before I can file for divorce?

90 days in the state before filing. This residency requirement must be met before the court can accept your divorce petition. If you don't yet meet the requirement, you can still begin organizing your documents and preparing your case.

What are the grounds for divorce in Missouri?

Missouri recognizes no-fault divorce based on "Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage." You don't need to prove fault, wrongdoing, or that your spouse did anything wrong — simply that the marriage has broken down and cannot be repaired.

How much does it cost to file for divorce in Missouri?

The estimated court filing fee in Missouri is $150-$200 (check with your county circuit clerk). Filing fees vary by county. Additional costs may include a process server (typically $30–$100), and document preparation services like JustiPal™ ($197).

How is property divided in a Missouri divorce?

Missouri follows Equitable distribution rules. Missouri uses the term 'dissolution of marriage' and has a mandatory 30-day waiting period after the petition is served before a hearing can be scheduled.

How long does divorce take in Missouri?

An uncontested divorce in Missouri typically takes 3-6 months. Separation period: None required. Contested divorces involving disagreements over property division or child custody can take 1–3 years.

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JustiPal™ is a document preparation service. We do not provide legal advice. For contested divorces or complex situations, consult a licensed family law attorney in Missouri.

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