Clay County Family Court

Category: County court

Address: 351 E Kansas St, Liberty, MO 64068, USA

Phone: +18167368400

Reviews

Josefina Campos

Oct 21, 2021

This is one of the MOST CORRUPT family court I’ve ever seen ! From the commissioner’s to the judges this court does not care for children let alone Family !

Penny Graham

Aug 30, 2019

I would only give one star for a gentleman that does counseling at the Juvenile Center they are not interested in helping the parents at all all they want is custody of the child if they can't get that they don't want to help at all

Jonathan Clark

Aug 29, 2019

Today u had court with the judge and I have to say the lady that is the judge on my case is a quack my daughter had a kid threaten to shot her and I filed a order of protection and the judge didn't even grant it if a judge cant grant a order of protection after being shown the messages of the treat and still can't protect our kids then this judge should not be a judge because of her incompadents to protect our kids these days the way our kids need to be. Family court cou need a new judge that is going to do there job right and protect our kids the way we expect our government should because your a joke.

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Questions & Answers

I am the full custodial parent of a child who needs braces, wondering who is responsible for the payments, the non-custodial parent or is it split down in half, 50/50%?

Traci Easton | Oct 1, 2021
Crystal Stumph | Oct 1, 2021

Non custodial will be primary you will be secondary

Is there an option to have a trouble teen to come stay there for a weekend or amount of time to show him if he doesn't straighten up with his behavior and school he will end up in jail.

Valorie Solberg | Aug 27, 2020
Samuel Chiappone | Aug 27, 2020

There is not. In order to be admitted to the Juvenile Detention Center a youth must be arrested or detained by the court. There is no "Scared Straight" program.

When is child support court date in clay County family court

Mark K Epstein | Aug 28, 2018
Stacy Stover | Aug 28, 2018

Look on case net. If it's not there you'll have to call the circuit clerk and find out. You might even call family support division.

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