Divorce Decree Child Inclusion

Summary

In Missouri, divorce decrees generally include both biological and adopted children for custody and support matters. If a child is not listed, it may be due to an oversight or specific circumstances. Consulting with a local family law attorney can help clarify the situation and ensure all children are properly addressed in the decree.

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In this case only the child between them was listed in the decrees
It seems like there might be an oversight or specific circumstances involved in your situation. Generally, both biological and adopted children should be included in divorce decrees for custody and support matters. It might be helpful to consult with a local attorney to review the decree. Would you like assistance finding a local lawyer?
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It's possible there are unique circumstances affecting the decree. If you believe there was an error, you might consider reaching out to the court or consulting with a family law attorney in Missouri for guidance. Is there anything else you'd like to know about this process?