Missouri Statutes

§ 477.700 — Commission created, members, terms, compensation — rules.

Missouri § 477.700
JurisdictionMissouri
Title XXXIICOURTS
Ch. 477Supreme Court and Court of Appeals

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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 477.700 (2026).

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1.There is hereby created the "Child and Family Legal Representation Coordinating Commission" within the judicial branch, which shall be composed of nine members appointed by the chief justice of the Missouri supreme court.  At least three members of the coordinating commission shall be attorneys licensed to practice law in this state, who have a minimum of five years of experience representing children as counsel or guardians ad litem.  At least one member shall be a former foster youth with direct experience navigating the foster care system in this state.  At least one member shall be a resident of this state who has no direct professional affiliation with the legal or child welfare system, but who has demonstrated commitment to child advocacy and protection.  The chief justice shall

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Legislative History

(L. 2025 H.B. 737 & 486 merged with S.B. 43)

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