Circuit court may act upon memorandum
If someone has a workers' compensation agreement or decision that nobody appealed, they can bring a copy of it to the local circuit court. The court will then turn it into an official court judgment. That judgment works the same as if the court had handled the case from the start. If the payments later change because of a new decision, the court judgment gets updated to match.
287.500. may act upon memorandum — procedure. — Any may file in the circuit court of the county in which the accident occurred, a of a approved by the or by the or of an or decision of the division or the commission, or of an of the division or of the commission from which an or from which an has not been taken, whereupon said court shall render in accordance therewith and notify the parties. Such judgment shall have the same effect and all proceedings in relation shall thereafter be the same as though said judgment were a judgment which had been rendered in a suit duly heard and determined by said court. Any such judgment of said circuit court unappealed from or on appeal or in obedience to the of the , whenever modified on account of a changed condition under section 287.470, shall be modified to to any decision of the commission, ending, diminishing or increasing any under the of section 287.470 upon the presentation to it of a certified copy of such decision.
(RSMo 1939 § 3733, A.L. 1963 p. 410)
Prior revision: 1929 § 3343
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