Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 452
Dissolution of Marriage, Divorce, Alimony and Separate Maintenance
←452.340
Section 452.341.1
452.342→
August 28, 2015
Obligor may request affidavit, when--cause of action for failure to execute, when--false affidavit, penalty.
452.341. 1. Any person obligated under a judgment or order of a court to
make installment payments of child support or spousal support may request
from the person entitled to such support payments an affidavit attesting to
the fact that the obligor is current in such support payments and that there
are, on the date that the request is made, no installment payments due and
unpaid. Upon such request by an obligor, any person entitled to child
support or spousal support shall execute an affidavit as required by this
section.
2. No affidavit shall be required to be executed if any installment of
the obligor's support obligation is due or unpaid on the date that the
request is made. If, however, any obligor who is current in payment of
support obligations makes a request for a statement of that fact under this
section and the person entitled to such support payment refuses or fails to
execute the affidavit required by this section within ten days of the
request, the obligor shall have a cause of action against such person for any
damages caused by such failure or refusal and may, in addition to such cause
of action, petition a court of competent jurisdiction to order the person
entitled to the support obligation to execute the affidavit. Any person who
executes a false affidavit under this section commits a class A misdemeanor
as provided in section 575.050.
(L. 1986 H.B. 1479)
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