Morgan Miller - Liberty, MO
Attorney at The Roffmann Law Office, LLC
Family Law Mediation Lawyers in Liberty, MO
11 E. Kansas Liberty, MO 64068
Liberty Family Law Mediation Lawyer
Updated: 05/07/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law Mediation
- Child Support
- Child Custody
- Paternity
- Modifications of Child Support/Child Custody
- Contested Divorce
- Uncontested Divorce
- Stepparent Adoptions
- Second Parent Adoptions
- Adult/Minor Name Changes
- Gender Marker Change (MO)
- Prenuptial/Postnuptial Agreements
Attorney Information
Overview
Morgan is an associate at The Roffmann Law Office specializing in family law and divorce. She grew up in a small town on the western slope of Colorado and graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in agricultural communications. Morgan earned her Juris Doctorate from Texas A&M University School of Law. She is licensed in both Missouri and Kansas.
Morgan brings valuable experience in both litigation and mediation to her practice. She has a particular passion for mediation and for empowering individuals to take an active role in shaping their own cases and outcomes. She believes there is something uniquely meaningful about facilitating thoughtful, solution-oriented conversations between co-parents or individuals who once shared a life together. Her goal is to produce healthier, more durable resolutions while preserving privacy and minimizing unnecessary conflict where appropriate. Morgan offers both Zoom and in-person mediation services in Missouri and also conducts mediations through MARCH Mediation.
In addition, Morgan is a graduate of the Ross T. Roberts Trial Academy and is a skilled courtroom advocate who is fully prepared to pursue court intervention in litigation to protect her clients’ interests.
In Missouri, Morgan serves as a court-appointed guardian ad litem, advocating for the best interests of children in high-conflict family law matters. This role gives her a deeper perspective on the long-term impact litigation can have on families and reinforces her commitment to approaches that prioritize stability, communication, and the well-being of those involved.
Overall, her practice is grounded in a people-first approach, encouraging clients to take control of their lives while providing empathetic, efficient, and effective legal guidance every step of the way.
Education
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Legal Education
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Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law),
Fort Worth,
Texas
J.D.
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Texas A&M University School of Law (formerly Texas Wesleyan University School of Law),
Fort Worth,
Texas
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Non Legal Education
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Texas Tech University
B.S.
Major: Agricultural Communications
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Texas Tech University
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
- Kansas
Other Affiliations
- Johnson County Bar Association
- Eastern Jackson County Bar Association
- Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association
- Clay County Bar Association
- Association of Women Lawyers
- Graduate of Ross T. Roberts Trial Academy
- M.A.R.C.H. Mediator and Contract Attorney
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