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A Resident of Missouri is an individual that is domiciled in Missouri. If an individual is not domiciled in Missouri but has permanent living arrangements in Missouri and spends more than 183 days in Missouri, they are considered Missouri residents.
A Nonresident of Missouri is an individual that is not a resident of Missouri (domiciled elsewhere). An individual that is domiciled in Missouri but: (a) does not maintain a permanent place of abode in Missouri, (b) maintains a permanent place of abode elsewhere and (c) spends no more than 30 days of the tax year in Missouri is considered a nonresident.
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So then ; Joshua David Hawley (born December 31, 1979) is an American politician, lawyer, and former professor who has served as the junior United States senator from Missouri since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Hawley served as the 42nd attorney general of Missouri from 2017 to 2019, before defeating two-term incumbent Democratic senator Claire McCask**l in the 2018 e******n. an associate professor at the University of Missouri School of Law, and a faculty member of the conservative B****stone Legal Fellowship.
As Missouri attorney general, Hawley initiated several high-profile lawsuits and investigations, including a lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, an investigation into Missouri..
In 1981, the Hawleys moved to Lexington, Missouri, after Ronald joined a division of Boatmen's Bancshares there…
Hawley attended Lexington Middle School and then Rockhurst High School, a private Jesuit boys' prep school in Kansas City, Missouri, from which he graduated in 1998 as a valedictorian.
Following complaints that, after becoming attorney general, he was not abiding by a statutory requirement that the attorney general must reside within the city limits of the state capital (Jefferson City), Hawley began renting an apartment there, while his family continued to live in Columbia, Missouri.The Hawleys own a house in Vienna, Virginia, which they bought in 2019 after Hawley was elected to the U.S. Senate, after selling their Columbia home. Hawley's v***r r**********n has his sister's address in Ozark, Missouri so that he can be eligible to run again for Missouri's U.S. Senate seat..
Keep following~~
After relocating to Hawley’s home state of Missouri, Morrow got into teaching. Her Independent Women’s Law Center bio notes Morrow used to teach constitutional litigation, federal income tax, tax policy and agricultural law as an associate professor of law at the University of Missouri. It’s unclear exactly when Morrow stopped working at the university.
Morrow was authorized to practice law in Missouri in August 2012. According to the lawyer directory on the Missouri Bar website, Morrow practices in Ozark and is in “good standing” with the bar. Morrow is not licensed to practice law in Virginia, where the Hawleys also own a home, according to the Virginia State Bar.
In addition to time spent in Virginia and Missouri, the Hawley boys appear to enjoy visits to Morrow’s parents’ ranch. Hawley shared pictures of his sons spending time around the animals during a visit in June 2020.
The house in Ozark?? Under construction..
Housevin Va~~ Hawley and Morrow bought the home for more than $1.3 million in January 2019, according to a search of online records and Fairfax County (Va) property records. The single-family home was built in 2018 and has nearly 4,000 square feet of living space.
The house in Springfield, also in Mo…The Kansas City Star reported in November 2020 that Hawley had sold his home in Springfield earlier that year and that the family was in the process of building a new house in Ozark. The newspaper added that Hawley had listed his sister Lesley’s address on his v***r r**********n... Time line looks pretty consistent, yes?
Given the legal definition and his majority of time living in Mo is he a resident?? Or how about his wife a practicing constitutional lawyer at the University of Missouri School of Law, Erin Morrow Hawley teaches federal courts and constitutional law, as well as administrative, tax, and agricultural law. And now practicing in Ozark??
You think she's only there less than 30 days?
Back to legal status; A Resident of Missouri is an individual that is domiciled (residency) in Missouri. If an individual is not domiciled in Missouri but has permanent living arrangements in Missouri and spends more than 183 days in Missouri, they are considered Missouri residents.
Do you think it is their intent to to have permanent living arrangements in Mo? Heck, they own a home there, sold their other home in Mo and had intention to live with his sister while the home was under construction, right?? No??
Do they own a home in Mo? Yes…
I guess the real question now is do they live there more than 183 days a year…?? Or is it??