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SITLYNNE

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SITLYNNE said:
Yep, wouldn't do anything for me, so I gave up and used the calculator.

Ok, figured out why. You have to click on the take the stress test online, then it opens another page up to tally.
I only did it from the first page.
 

Zephyr

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whoever said it was right, it only works from Internet Explorer, I'm using Mozilla...I did mine with a calculator I think it was 642:eek:
 

bononos

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SITLYNNE said:
Ok, figured out why. You have to click on the take the stress test online, then it opens another page up to tally.
I only did it from the first page.
I did that.
It must be netscape, explorer did work.
The online one was a bit different, 289 this time.
 

casa

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Change of Circumstance is fairly well outlined in MO law code. I doubt entering/exiting school would meet the requirements...However, if there is any change to the existing schedule re; the times you have the kids, THEN it would be relevant. If your time with the kids remains unchanged, it shouldn't be a problem.
 

CJane

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casa said:
Change of Circumstance is fairly well outlined in MO law code. I doubt entering/exiting school would meet the requirements...However, if there is any change to the existing schedule re; the times you have the kids, THEN it would be relevant. If your time with the kids remains unchanged, it shouldn't be a problem.

Thank you! That's what I thought. But, that's also what I thought (and was told by my attorney) when I moved, and here I am embroiled in a fight with the ex.
 
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