Grandparents United For Children's Rights Of Missouri
Address
424 East Stanford
Springfield, MO 65807
(417) 862-9862
Description:
Supports legislation dealing with visitation and other rights of grandparents; assists the public with information about grandparents' rights. The group also recommends consulting Missouri House Bill (HB)1272 (passed in August 1988) for more information about grandparents' rights.
Intake Process:
Call for Information
Languages:
English
Handicap Accessible?
Yes
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
December 7, 2023
Address Listings
Mailing (Primary)
424 East Stanford
Springfield, MO 65807
Contacts
Ann Conkright
Contact Person
(417) 862-9862
Phone Numbers
Main(Springfield, MO)
(417) 862-9862
Main(Lebanon, MO)
(417) 588-2556
Legal Status:
Non-Profit
Accessibility:
Designated Parking, Outside Ramps, Wheelchair Access
Services
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Description
Supports legislation dealing with visitation and other rights of grandparents; assists the public with information about grandparents' rights. The group also recommends consulting Missouri House Bill (HB)1272 (passed in August 1988) for more information about grandparents' rights.
Hours
Mon-Fri - 8:00am to 5:00pm
Required Documents
No Documentation Required
Eligibility
No Restrictions
Fees
No Fees
Intake Procedure
Call for Information
Languages
English
Service Area
Missouri State
Geography Served
- Missouri
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