While we can file a lawsuit on your behalf, our firm has had court dates postponed from this week to the month of May. Which for your individual case, a court date will not be immediately available. This is the announcement of the closure:


Supreme Court of Missouri Enters March 16, 2020, Order Regarding COVID-19, Modifies Own Operations

In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Supreme Court of Missouri today suspended – subject to certain listed exceptions – all in-person proceedings in all appellate and circuit courts, including all associate, family, juvenile, municipal and probate divisions, through Apr. 3. The Court may extend its order as circumstances warrant.  

 

The Court's order authorizes the presiding judges of each of the state's 46 judicial circuits and the chief judge of each of the three districts of the state's court of appeals to determine the manner in which the listed exceptions to in-person proceedings are to be conducted. It further gives the judges presiding over such proceedings discretion to excuse jurors or other individuals who cannot or should not appear as a result of risks associated with COVID-19.

Today's order does not affect a court's ability to consider or rule on any matter that does not require an in-person proceeding. It also does not affect required deadlines through Missouri's electronic filing system.