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Missouri Divorce Lawyers

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Though many are daunted by the divorce process, afraid it will be a long and painful process, you don't have to be worried if you work with Smith Law Offices, LLC. Much of the stress related to divorce can be avoided when you have a skilled Missouri divorce attorney handling your case.

Why Choose Our Law Firm?

  • 30+ Years Of Collective Experience
  • Locally-Owned & Family-Operated
  • Backed By A History Of Success
  • We Speak English, Spanish, Russian & French

There is no "one-size-fits-all" solution to divorce. As such we will take the time to gather all the facts of your case, listen to your needs, and use effective conflict-resolution methods in order to achieve your goals. An experienced divorce lawyer knows how to handle even the most contentious of situations, including those that arise around child support, child custody, division of property, and high-asset divorce.


Are You Looking for a Trusted & Highly Recommended Divorce Attorney? Call (636) 400-1177 to Request a Consultation with Our Skilled Legal Team!


No Case Is Too Complex for Us to Handle.

At Smith Law Offices, LLC, we handle all types of divorces. From the straightforward to the volatile divorce - our Missouri divorce lawyers are qualified to handle your case. We have extensive legal experience with all types of divorce cases and are well-equipped to help you successfully resolve your divorce.

Types of Divorce Matters We Handle:

What Is an Uncontested Divorce?

When both parties mutually agree on all terms of the divorce, such as division of property and debt, spousal support, and child custody without trial through written settlement agreements, then this type of divorce is considered uncontested.

Even though uncontested divorce is typically much faster, less expensive, and less stressful process, it may be mandatory for a short uncontested hearing to be held in court.

Some courts need to review and approve the agreements after a brief testimony of one or both parties, while some courts only require an affidavit to be submitted without a hearing.

How Is It Different From a Contested Divorce?

A contested divorce is the more complicated, as well as the average, form of divorce if both parties cannot come to an agreement on one or many issues. Since the spouses cannot amicably resolve their issues, they end up in court, where a judge makes these decisions for them.

Contested divorce proceedings take much longer to complete, are more expensive than uncontested divorce, and involve a greater amount of stress.

Guiding You Through the Divorce Process

Get started today on your case today. Our Missouri divorce attorneys can guide you toward the future you want. We have over 50 years of combined experience and apply a client-focused approach to every case we take on. Our law firm has been honored with a Client Distinction Award from Martindale-Hubbell®, proving our dedication to excellence and service.


We Can Help You Start the Next Chapter of Your Life: (636) 400-1177.


 

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