Stephen R. Matvey - Chesterfield, MO
Attorney at Cordell & Cordell
Family Law Lawyers in Chesterfield, MO
600 Kellwood Parkway Suite 310 Chesterfield, MO 63017
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Chesterfield Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 07/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Criminal Law
- Civil Law
Attorney Information
Overview
About Stephen R. Matvey, Lead Litigator
Pittsburgh divorce attorney Stephen Matvey chooses to practice family law because it provides an opportunity to help and counsel people through their most difficult issues.
“The Appeal of practicing family law is being a person’s advocate when they need one most,” Mr. Matvey said.
When practicing law, Mr. Matvey is responsive and client-focused. As a detail-oriented worker, he explains the nuances of law clearly to assist people in making informed decisions.
“When first meeting about the process, I tell my clients that communication and honesty are key to navigating their case and making the best possible decisions,” he said. “I assure them that I will always be upfront with them while zealously representing their interests.”
Awards and Honors
Honors
- Pennsylvania Rising Star in the family law practice area by Super Lawyers, 2022
Education
Legal Education
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University of Pittsburgh School of Law,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Juris Doctor
Non Legal Education
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Kent State University
Bachelor of Arts
Current Employment Position(s)
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Lead Litigator
Bar Admissions
- Pennsylvania
Other Affiliations
- Pennsylvania State Bar Association (Member)
- Allegheny County Bar Association (Member)
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Contact
600 Kellwood Parkway
Suite 310
Chesterfield, MO 63017
Phone Number: 866-323-7529
Email: Send a message
Website: https://cordellcordell.com/
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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