Susan L. Ward - Clayton, MO
Attorney at Law Offices of Susan L. Ward LLC
Divorce Lawyers in Clayton, MO
225 South Meramec Suite 411 Clayton, MO 63105
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35
Years
Experience
Clayton Divorce Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Areas of Practice
- Divorce
Reviews
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0.5 Value
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0.5 Quality of Service
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2023-2024When you are going through a struggling tough time in life, you need someone to help you not make things worse. Looking for the best lawyer in St. Louis? Do not hire The Law Office of Susan L. Ward was not just inept but made my life more difficult. From not answering my emails, charging me for misunderstanding/communication time to mistakes in billing ($10,000) and NOT following my directions they created a hardship for me making my divorce and debt lawsuit even more heartbreaking. With the understanding of "all work gets billed", the Law Offices of Susan L. Ward should be representing me. I have proof that was not true. I would not recommend ever hiring them. you need the best, they are the worst.
Contact
225 South Meramec
Suite 411
Clayton, MO 63105
Phone: (314) 783-9400
Fax: (314) 783-9404
Website: https://www.stlfamilylaw.com
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