Top Family Lawyers in Saint Louis | 58 available

58 Family lawyers are available in Saint Louis, Missouri. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5.0/5 and 65% provide free consultation.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Regina Wells

Firm: Summers Compton Wells LLC
903 South Lindbergh Blvd , Saint Louis , Missouri 63131
Practice Areas: Family
Regina is Of Counsel with Summers Compton Wells, LLC, which provides full-service legal counsel to small and mid-sized businesses, their owners and families throughout the St. Louis region. Regina focuses her practice on domestic relations (family) law, including divorce, pre and postnuptial agreements, child custody and support, paternity, modifications, guardianship, adoption, and mediation.. Regina understands that every client requires a tailored approach to identify and address their needs and to protect what they value most. She provides deliberate counsel and strategic solutions in domestic matters to meet her clients’ legal, financial, and personal goals, drawing on more than twenty years of legal experience as a litigator, trial and appellate attorney, and mediator. She understands the importance of safeguarding the parent-child relationship and preserving financial security and has a passion for partnering with clients to protect those interests by employing advice, education, and advocacy.. Regina attended Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri and obtained her Bachelor of Arts in English. She went on to complete her Juris Doctorate at the University of Missouri – Columbia School of Law. Regina previously represented business entities and individuals in complex litigation and appellate matters. She has presented seminars for The Missouri Bar and National Business Institute and has served as commentator and MoBar CLE Deskbook reviewer.
Avvo Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Susan Jacobsen

Firm: Susan Fox Jacobsen PC
5257 Shaw Avenue , Saint Louis , Missouri 63110
Practice Areas: Family
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

W. Taylor

Firm: W. Morris Taylor, PC
9666 Olive Blvd. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63132
Practice Areas: Family , Professional Malpractice, Toxic Substances, Litigation, Litigation, Litigation
I have always been pasionate about helping each of my clients obtain the best results possible, regardless of the size of the claim.  We do not settle for inagequate amounts or outcomes & always put our client interests first & foremost.     I have reprenented the Overland Christian Church pro bono for over 30 years. I am always ready to listen to your issue & provide the best advice available.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Valerie Craig

7710 Carondelet, Suite 401 , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Family
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Tina Babel

Firm: Carmody MacDonald P.C.
120 South Central Avenue , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Family

Tiffany Hytrek

Firm: Tiffany A. Hytrek, LLC
2016 S Big Bend Blvd , Saint Louis , Missouri 63117
Practice Areas: Family
FREE CONSULTATION. Professional legal services with a personal touch.. The choice of legal representation is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertisements.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Thomas Lemley

Firm: Bridgepoint Law Firm, LLC
75 W Lockwood Ave Ste 222 , Saint Louis , Missouri 63119
Practice Areas: Social Security & Disability, Family, Litigation, Estate Planning, Social Security, Social Security, Social Security, Social Security, Social Security
Tom Lemley is the principal attorney and owner of Bridgepoint Law Firm.. Tom was born and raised in St. Louis and earned his undergraduate and law degrees at Mizzou.. After law school, Tom served as a Law Clerk to a Federal District Judge before accepting a litigation position as an Assistant Missouri Attorney General. He later joined a law firm in Clayton as an associate and later became a partner.. In 1995, Tom and his wife joined the Peace Corps, serving as volunteers in Ukraine. Tom went on to manage projects for the Alliance to Save Energy, the International Rescue Committee and other US-based non-profits in Eastern Europe and Western Asia.. Tom later rejoined his former partners in Clayton, until 2012, when he started Bridgepoint Law Firm, where he focuses on helping clients win their claims for Social Security Disability.. A St. Louis native, Tom lives in Webster Groves with his wife and two children. Favorite activities are fishing and camping in the Ozarks with friends and family. Tom proudly serves on the board of directors of Missouri River Relief.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Sylvia Pociask

Firm: Moss Pociask LLC
2001 S. Big Bend Blvd. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63117
Practice Areas: Family
Going through a divorce or a custody case is a very difficult and emotional time in your life.   I come from a divorced family so I'm able to relate to clients on a personal level.  I help clients understand the divorce process and advocate for them.  If you are wrongfully denied custody of your children, I will help fight to get custody back.  I truly enjoy helping people during one of the most difficult times of their lives.  Call my office for a free consultation.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Susan Block

Firm: Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C.
165 North Meramec Avenue , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Family
The unique combination of having been on both sides of the bench makes Judge Block an invaluable resource to her clients and her colleagues. Since becoming an active trial lawyer, she has quickly built a reputation as a compassionate and zealous advocate for her clients, taking on the most complex cases and thinking “out of the box” for creative solutions and impressive results.. Judge Block has received numerous local awards for her work in child advocacy, prevention of domestic violence, and innovative programming for the Family Court. They include the St. Louis Bar Foundation Award, Missouri Coalition for Domestic Violence-St. Louis Region Person of the Year Award, Public Citizen of the Year award given by the National Association of Social Workers Missouri Chapter, Metropolitan St. Louis YWCA Racial Justice Award, CASA Community Award, World of Children Award, National Council of Jewish Women-St. Louis Section Founder’s Award and was honored by the Missouri Supreme Court for her outstanding service to the St. Louis County Circuit Court.. An innovator and visionary, she was a founding member of the Washington University Project for Children and Youth, 2002-2005, and served on the first Board of Directors for the National Truancy Prevention Association and Lawyers for Equality. Judge Block was appointed by the Missouri Supreme Court to its Committee on Racial and Ethnic Fairness, juvenile sub-committee, with a special focus on referrals to the court and alternative to detention and commitments to the Department of Youth Services.. Well published, Judge Block authors the “Bench to Bar” monthly column for theSt. Louis Lawyer magazine published by the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis. Recently, she co-authored “Grandparent Visitation Rights: History, Constitutionality, and Practice,” in the April 2009 St. Louis Bar Journal. Following her presentation at the First International Conference on Domestic Violence in Rome, Italy, she wrote “Domestic Violence: A Problem Concealed. A Civil Response to Domestic Violence in the United States,” California Western School of Law, Journal of Law, 1997. She has been a contributing writer for the St. LouisPost-Dispatch on Family Law Issues from 1997-2003, authoring “In Search of Safety Coordination Efforts.”. Judge Block’s teaching experience ranges from law school instruction to international forums. She has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Washington University, St. Louis University and Emory University Schools of Law, specializing in pre-trial practice, trial practice, and trial technique courses. She has been sent abroad by the United States Department of State to instruct and advise countries on domestic violence laws and procedures, including the countries of Lithuania, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, and Russia. Locally she has given presentations on family law to the United States Arbitration and Mediation, Inc., the American Jewish Congress, and the Midwest School of Paralegal Studies. She was a veteran faculty member of the Missouri Judicial College and the National Judicial College. In addition, she provided private tutoring for law graduates preparing to take the Missouri Bar Examination in all areas of the law.. Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal is a full-service Firm that benefits our family law clients by having attorneys in the Firm with particular expertise in business organizations, real estate, tax matters, corporations, immigration, intellectual property, civil litigation, and high net worth estate planning. This allows cost effective handling of complex and high net worth cases involving business valuations, business issues, real estate issues, trust and estate matters, and tax problems, unlike boutique-style Firms specializing only in family law.. Judge Block’s community involvement ranges from having served on the boards of Food Outreach, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Caring for Kids, the Missouri Children’s Service Commission, the National Association of Women Judges and the St. Louis County Domestic Violence Council. Most recently, Governor Jay Nixon appointed her to serve on the board of the Missouri Children’s Trust Fund, which seeks to prevent child abuse and educate the community on this important issue.. Judge Block is a graduate of Penn State University and the St. Louis University School of Law. She was also a participant in the John F Kennedy School of Government for Senior Executives in Local Government. She is the mother of four children and the grandmother of four. Her colleagues view her as a lawyer’s lawyer and often seek out her advice in dealing with the Family Court.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Rita Montgomery

Firm: Montgomery Hollie & Associates
3920 Lindell Blvd. - Ste. 100 , Saint Louis , Missouri 63108
Practice Areas: Family
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Stuart Goldenberg

Firm: Law Offices of Stuart H. Goldenberg, P.C.
2016 S. Big Bend Blvd , Saint Louis , Missouri 63117
Practice Areas: Family
My BackgroundI grew up in New York City and received my bachelor’s in history and education from Adelphi University in 1978. After this, I left for law school at the University of Tulsa to study Real Estate Law. After graduating in 1981, I settled in Saint Louis. Since that time, I’ve practiced family, real estate, personal injury, and other types of law around the Saint Louis area. Today live in Ballwin with my wife of nearly 25 years and spend as much time as possible with my 4 grown children and 3 grandchildren.. Why I Practice LawWhen I first entered the workforce, my parents encouraged me to do something where I could make a difference in the lives of others. I tell my children and grandchildren to do the same thing in their lives. After over 35 years practicing law, I’m proud to have had the opportunity to help individuals and families advocate for themselves and make it through tough times.. Legal ConcentrationSome time ago I had a Divorce case that is still the seminal case for “time limits” in Missouri. It involved child custody, child sexual abuse, domestic violence and marital rape. We had a 5 day trial that included nights and weekends. The matter was under submission for ruling for 18 months before the Judge finally ruled in our favor. My client won custody because I proved that the children were sexually abused. In a rare case I also proved my client (the mother) was the victim of domestic violence including marital rape. The father received supervised visitation through the Juvenile Court. When the children were old enough, they chose to terminate their contact with their father. Today they are adults, happy and well adjusted individuals.In another case I was appointed by the Court to represent 4 little girls. The case had custody/visitation trials in both Divorce Court and Juvenile court. The father sought custody of the children because the mother had drug issues and was unfit to have custody. The maternal grandparents also sought custody. There were some complications with the Indian Rights Act because of the grandparents’ heritage. The Divorce Court ultimately kept the case. The Deputy Juvenile Offer and I (as Guardian Ad Litem for the Children) visited the father’s home while the children were staying there. I learned that the children were not properly cared for. The older child (12) had to wake up every hour or so to turn on the clothes dryer to heat the children’s bedroom. The girls were always hungry because the father did not or could not adequately feed them. Father also used a paddle to discipline the children. They each had their own paddle hanging on the wall. The breaking point in the case was when I had the youngest child, who was only 4 years old, testify about the father’s abuse and neglect. The older three children were too traumatized to testify. The grandparents were rightfully awarded custody. When the Judge issued his ruling there was not a dry eye in the Courtroom. The children were afforded the opportunity to grow up happy in a warm home with plenty of food and plenty of love.. I was involved in yet another Custody Modification matter where my client (the father) was incarcerated by a bogus Texas warrant for alleged nonsupport. The mother lived in Texas, the father in St. Louis City. They fought for custody over the 13 year old boy both in St. Louis City and Texas simultaneously. Eventually Missouri won jurisdiction. The mother was represented by an Assistant U.S. Attorney volunteering his time. The mother’s attorney had my client arrested on a bogus Texas warrant which was eventually quashed, but not until the father was wrongfully jailed. Additionally, this Assistant U.S. Attorney helped the mother kidnap the child and spirit him to Texas while the case was pending. The City Family Court Judge was livid over this and ordered the child to be returned to Missouri. After two days of trial involving jurisdiction and custody, the father prevailed.. Representative ClientsI represent clients in Family Law Matters including, but not limited to: Divorce, Child Custody / Visitation, Adoptions, Adult & Child Abuse matters, Child Support, Annulment, Domestic Violence, Enforcement of Decrees and Guardianships. Additionally, I handle Mediation, Collaborative Practice, Military Divorce Matters, Name Changes, Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements, Paternity Matters, Restraining Orders, Legal Separations, Spousal Support, Maintenance and Alimony Cases.

Steven Stenger

Firm: Klar, Izsak & Stenger, L.L.C.
1505 S Big Bend Blvd , Saint Louis , Missouri 63117
Practice Areas: Arbitration & Mediation, Business & Commercial, Criminal Defense , Elder , Environmental , Estate Planning, Family , Health Care & Hospitalization, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Products Liability, Real Estate , Securities , Taxation - State & Federal, Workers Compensation, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Steven Hardin

Firm: The Hardin Law Firm LLC
7321 South Lindbergh Blvd. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63125
Practice Areas: Family
Over 17 years experience.  My goal is to help you solve your problem and get back your life.
Avvo Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Shira Truitt

Firm: The Truitt Law Firm, LLC
907 Lackland Road , Saint Louis , Missouri 63114
Practice Areas: Family
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Sarah Wittrock

Firm: Jones Family Law Group, LLC
1610 Des Peres Road , Saint Louis , Missouri 63131
Practice Areas: Family
I am the child of divorced parents who returned to court several times throughout my childhood. I interacted with attorneys at a young age, which sparked an early interest in child advocacy. I graduated law school in 2009, in the middle of a financial crisis. Jobs were few and far between. I spent my first year after graduation completing training for and volunteering as a Court Appointed Special Advocate in the St. Louis City Juvenile Court, advocating for children in foster care. I was raised in St. Louis and chose to stay here to raise my family. In my free time, I enjoy baking, cake decorating, cooking, and spending time with my family.. I grew up the child of divorced parents. Like many divorced families, mine experienced several child support and custody modifications. My family went through the same things my clients’ families are going through – court hearings, depositions, and expert witnesses. While I have not stood in the exact same shoes as most of my clients, my experience as a child of divorced parents provides me with a unique perspective and approach to family law. It’s also what led me to get certified as a Guardian ad Litem. Working as a Guardian ad Litem has helped me develop a more child-centric approach to custody matters.. Family law often involves strong emotions and difficult decisions. I consider it a privilege to be able to help people get through what is often one of the most challenging times in their lives. Family law issues are disruptive, unpredictable, and scary. My goal as a family law attorney is to help people navigate this process with grace and the knowledge to lead them to the best possible result.

Samuel Hais

Firm: Hais, Hais & Goldberger, P.C.
222 S. Central Ave. , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Family
Sam Hais received his J.D. in 1973 from Saint Louis Univeristy School of Law. He has practiced law for 34 years as a family court judge and since 2002 as a family law practitioner specializing in complex divorce cases. he has received the Missouri Supreme Court Award of Service, Missouri Senate Award of Honor, Lawyers Association Award of Service and County Bar Association Award of Achievement.
Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Ruth Schneider

Firm: RCJ Law / RISE Law Institute
2001 South Big Bend Blvd , Saint Louis , Missouri 63117
Practice Areas: Family
Ruth draws from extensive professional experience and four degrees of higher education in her practice of law. She grew up on a family farm in New Athens, Illinois, graduated from New Athens High School, and attained her Bachelor’s degree from Illinois Wesleyan University. Soon after, she began an education career as a teacher, principal, and superintendent that included earning Master and Doctoral (Ph.D.) degrees from Southern Illinois University.. Building on her experience as a public educator, Ruth pursued her passion of fighting for area residents and businesses as an attorney. During her Juris Doctorate (JD) education at Southern Illinois University, Ruth worked with the Illinois State’s Attorney’s Office and the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation helping domestic violence victims and families in need. Those experiences inspired her to co-found RISE Law Institute, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence and cyber-stalking. She serves as RISE’s Executive Director.. As the principal attorney at RCJ Law, LLC, Ruth prides herself on fighting hard and standing firm on behalf of her clients. At all times, she keeps her clients’ interests paramount. She gives a personal touch to each case and provides no-nonsense legal representation for her clients.. Since law school, the breadth and depth of Ruth’s work has grown into the tort and civil litigation practice that it is today through her commitment to quality, and her involvement in the legal community. Ruth’s professional activities include active membership in the American Bar Association (ABA), Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA), Missouri State Bar Association (MSBA), St. Clair County Bar Association, and Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL). She is also a member of the prestigious ISBA Privacy Law and Information Security Council.. Ruth holds licenses to the Illinois Bar, Missouri Bar, Eastern District of Missouri (Federal Court), and Southern District of Illinois (Federal Court).. Community engagement is important to both RCJ Law and to Ruth. Her community activities include membership in the Webster Groves, Shrewsbury, Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce and service as adjunct professor at Missouri Baptist University.

William Quick

Suite 403 , Saint Louis , Missouri 63105
Practice Areas: Family

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