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Missouri Laws > Title XXX > Chapter 452 > § 452.376 - Noncustodial parent's right to receive child's school progress reports--administrative fees to be set by school, when--exclusion of address of custodial parent, when


Current as of: 2009

452.376. 1. Unless a noncustodial parent has been denied visitation rights under section 452.400, such noncustodial parent or any parent who has joint custody of a child shall, upon request and payment of an administrative fee sufficient to cover the cost, receive any deficiency slips, report cards or pertinent progress reports regarding that child's progress in school. If a noncustodial parent has been granted restricted or supervised visitation because the court has found that the custodial parent or the child has been the victim of domestic violence or abuse, as defined in sections 455.010 and 455.501, RSMo, by the noncustodial parent, the court may order that the reports and records made available pursuant to this subsection not include the address of the custodial parent or the child.

2. School districts shall annually set an administrative fee estimated to cover the costs of preparing, copying and mailing the student information required to be provided pursuant to this section.

(L. 1989 H.B. 422 ยง 1, A.L. 1993 S.B. 180, A.L. 1998 S.B. 910)

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Antonio Bowens: ...
In the state of Mo, what does the law state if a child wants to live with its non-custodial parent and the child is only 8 years old?
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January 04, 2013
Steven Daily: ...
Antonio,

It sounds like the noncustodial parent would need to seek the court's approval of a modification to the custody arrangements. Consult a local family law attorney for guidance.

Steve Daily
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January 04, 2013

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