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Hillsboro Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
The Schnaare Law Firm, P.C. is a local, law firm consisting of President, Stanley D. Schnaare (a life-long resident of Hillsboro), Vice President & Partner Timothy R. Nickless & Partner Lee Valle. The practice is conveniently located directly across the street from the court house.
Practice areas include: Real Estate Law, Landlord/Tenant, Probate/Decedent's Estates, Estate Planning as it relates to Wills, Trusts, and Deeds, Family Law, Domestic Relations, Divorce, Child Custody, Modification, Adoptions, Guardianships, Traffic Tickets & DWI, Business Organization, Personal Injury, and Auto Accidents.
With four decades of experience in multiple practice areas, you only need to look for an attorney once, at the Schnaare Law Firm, PC. Call or email us today with your legal needs & work with a small-town firm you can trust. We look forward to working with you & serving Jefferson County and surrounding areas.
About The Schnaare Law Firm, PC
Practice Areas
- Real Estate
- Business Organizations
- Family Law
- Motor Vehicle Accidents
- Personal Injury
- Probate and Decedent's Estates
- DWI/DUI
- Divorce and Domestic Relations
- Estate Planning: Wills, Trusts and Deeds
- Guardianships
- Criminal
- Civil Liability
- Collections
- Social Security Disability
- Traffic Tickets
- Divorce
Litigation
- 65%
Classes and Seminars
- Mechanics Liens, Eastern Missouri Small Flows
Representative Clients
- Jefferson County Board of Realtors
- Public Water Supply District #7
- Village of Cedar Hill Lakes
- Raintree Plantation Property Owners Association, Inc.
People
Attorneys
- Tim Nickless (Vice President)
- Stanley D. Schnaare (President) 1 Review
- Shellee "Lee" Valle (Partner)
Staff
- Cassidy Eastabrook, Office Manager
- Bradley Fortner, Legal Assistant
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
321 Main St., Courthouse Sq.PO Box 440 Hillsboro, MO 63050 - 0440
Office Hours
9AM-5PM
Phone
Fax
- 636-789-3354
Appointments
Weekday
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