Tyler Johnston - Des Moines, IA
Attorney at Cordell & Cordell
Family Law Lawyers in Des Moines, IA
666 Walnut St. Ste. 2102 Des Moines, IA 50309
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Des Moines Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 07/08/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Divorce
Attorney Information
Overview
Des Moines divorce attorney Tyler J. Johnston understands divorce is a difficult time in a person’s life. It can be a confusing and stressful situation. It is his goal to eliminate as much of that tension as possible.
“When minor children are involved, that stress is even worse,” Mr. Johnston said. “As a father myself, I understand how important a child custody case is to a parent.”
Mr. Johnston is naturally empathetic and can put himself in someone else’s situation and understand what they are going through.
“I listen with empathy and advocate zealously,” he said.
He is honest with his clients because he knows that part of being a good litigator is seeing where the weaknesses in a case are and doing everything possible to minimize those issues.
“Being honest with a client and making sure they understand the situation and what to expect in the process makes a very stressful situation a little bit easier,” he said.
Education
Legal Education
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Drake University Law School,
Des Moines,
Iowa
J.D.
Non Legal Education
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University of Northern Iowa
B.S.
Current Employment Position(s)
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Senior Litigation Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Iowa
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Iowa
Other Affiliations
- Iowa Bar Association, 2004
- Dallas County Bar Association
- American Bar Association
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Contact
666 Walnut St.
Ste. 2102
Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone Number: 636-229-9679
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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