Monthly Archives: May 2014

Car Buying Tips

1. In order to make a claim under Missouri Lemon Law, new vehicle owners must report problems or defects in writing to the manufacturer. 2. If a vehicle’s title is not properly transferred to the new owner at the time … Continue reading

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Checking for Odometer Rollbacks

Missouri requires that a dealer or an individual selling a car reveal the total number of miles registered on the odometer and any alterations done to the odometer. If you believe a car’s mileage has been adjusted, you can do … Continue reading

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Terminating Child Support Because of Education

A child support obligation can terminate if the child enrolls in school either (1) full-time taking at least twelve credit hours, or (2) part-time with a minimum of nine credit hours and the client is enrolled at least fifteen hours … Continue reading

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Child Support Contempt of Court

Evidence of spending or other transfers of money that resulted in a person unable to pay child support or alimony can be sufficient to support a judgment of contempt. However, going to jail because of that contempt requires that the … Continue reading

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What the Missouri Attorney General Says About New Cars

The Missouri Lemon Law also known as the New Vehicle’s Warranty Law protects buyers of new vehicles by enforcing a manufacturer’s warranty. However, this law does not apply to used vehicles. All new vehicles that are sold or leased under … Continue reading

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