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Are you looking for information concerning labor matters, such as minimum wage, wages, job terminations or job dismissals? If so, you may find information at:
Missouri Wage and Labor Laws
Also, the link above will take to addition information on the following Missouri Labor Standards at:
The Office of State Courts Administrator (OSCA) has developed a handbook entitled, "In Your Child's Best Interest, A Handbook for Separating/Divorcing Parents." If you plan to represent yourself in a family law matter (divorce, modification of child custody or child support, or paternity) or filing a separation or divorce case, you should view the information. For example you will be required to complete a Litigant Awareness Program and file your certificate with the court.
Missouri follows the *Employment-At-Will doctrine in employment matters. This means that either the employer or employee can terminate the employment relationship at any time and for any reason, unless:
The Bar Plan Foundation Charity Golf Tournament
for The Benefit of The Volunteer Attorney Project
Friday, August 17, 2018
The Hon. Richard B. Teitelman Memorial CLE Seminar, will be held on Tuesday, June 25, 2019 at the Ritz Carlton in Clayton. All registration donations will directly benefit Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, and may be considered tax deductible.
To learn more and register for the event, please click on the following link: Registration
Details of the seminar, including qualifying CLE credits, will follow shortly.
WILLS AND ESTATES
The Missouri Probate Code, or RSMo Chapters 472-475, governs the payment of debts and distributions of the deceased individual’s assets. This body of law is highly statutory and Chapters 472-475 is the best resource for any questions you may have.
Greitens signs bill that raises standards for fired employees to win discrimination cases
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens signed legislation that critics say will make discrimination lawsuits filed by terminated employees almost impossible to win in court. Go to the Article...
This article was published in the Kansas City Star on June 30, 2017. The full article is on their website.
The 11th annual Chipping in for Charity golf tournament organized by the Community Involvement Committeeof the Boone County Bar Association is scheduled for next Monday, October 9, 2017 (Columbus Day – a court holiday) at AL Gustin Golf Course, 18 East Stadium Boulevard in Columbia. Net proceeds from the tournament will be donated to Mid-Missouri Legal Services. We plan to use the funds for our Veterans Law Project.
Missouri RSMO 452.377. Relocation of child by parent for more than ninety days, required procedure — violation, effect — notice of relocation of parent, required procedure. —
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