No, Missouri is not a no-fault state for divorce proceedings.
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In my case, no, in the state of Missouri.
See the State website:Marriage & Divorce
Almost all divorces are filed no fault now. There is rarely any benefit to filing with a fault.
File for divorce in the state where you currently live. The states have reciprocal agreements for these sorts of legal matters.
No it is not. There are only 9 states that are,ArizonaCalifornaIdahoLouisianaNevadaNew MexicoTexasWashingtonWisconsin
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Yes, pursuant to a court order dated May 6, 2014, the state of Missouri will recognize a same-sex marriage performed elsewhere for the purpose of divorce in Missouri.
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The abbreviation for the state of Missouri is MO.
To file for a no-fault divorce in Missouri, the requirements include meeting the residency requirement of living in the state for at least 90 days before filing, stating that the marriage is irretrievably broken, and reaching an agreement on issues like property division and child custody.