Missouri MO AI draft
Methodology
Equitable distribution
Missouri divides marital property equitably, considering contributions of each spouse, value of separate property, economic circumstances, and the length of the marriage.
Statutory Factors
The following factors are commonly evaluated under Missouri law:
- Duration of the marriage
- Income and liabilities of each spouse
- Contributions to the marriage including homemaking
- Future earning capacity
- Tax consequences
- Waste or dissipation of marital assets
- Custodial needs
- Any other factors for fairness
Statute Reference
Citation: Mo. Rev. Stat. §452.330
Source: https://revisor.mo.gov/
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Missouri Property Division
Missouri Revised Statute §452.330 governs property division, directing courts to divide marital property equitably. Courts consider the economic circumstances of each spouse, contributions to acquisition of marital property including homemaker contributions, value of non-marital property set apart, and the length of the marriage. Marital misconduct is generally not considered in property division.
Citation: Mo. Rev. Stat. §452.330
Source: https://revisor.mo.gov/
Last updated: 2026-05-19T01:39:53.724642