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Jefferson City Family Law Firm
Overview
At the law office of Scott Hamblin, Attorney at Law, we provide reputable legal services for our clients in Jefferson City, Missouri. To date, our attorney has tried more than 100 cases throughout the state.
Our Practice Areas
We are primarily known for our work in family law, but we practice in many other areas as well. These include:
- Criminal defense: We help defend the reputations of our clients and fight for their rights and freedoms.
- Personal injury: From car crashes to trucking accidents, we pursue compensation on behalf of injured persons.
- Same-sex family law: We help LGBTQ families navigate the unique financial challenges they face in Missouri.
- Child custody: We work closely with parents and guardians to determine fair custody arrangements that suit children's best interests.
- Divorce: We help our clients navigate the complex laws surrounding divorce and adjacent concerns, such as alimony.
- Workers' compensation: When Missouri workers suffer injuries on the job, they turn to our law office for help with getting the money they need to recover from their injuries.
Our Track Record
People in Missouri continue to work with the law firm of Scott Hamblin, Attorney at Law, because we deliver results. While we cannot promise that each case will go precisely as we planned, our team leaves no stone unturned when seeking positive outcomes for our clients.
About Scott Hamblin, Attorney at Law
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Criminal Defense
- Personal Injury
- Car Accidents
- Truck Accidents
- DWI
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Drug Violations
- Sex Offenses
- Sexual Abuse
- Workers Compensation
Office Information
Address
312 East Capitol AvenueSuite 200 Jefferson City, MO 65101 - 0456
Phone
Fax
- 573-635-0427
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
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