
The Schnaare Law Firm, PC - Hillsboro, MO
321 Main St., Courthouse Sq.PO Box 440Hillsboro, MO 63050- 0440
Hillsboro Personal Injury Law Firm
Overview
The Schnaare Law Firm, P.C. is a law firm whose principal attorney, Mr. Stanley D. Schnnare, has been practicing law since June of 1979 in Jefferson County, MO. Mr. Schnaare was appointed by two separate governors Circuit Judge in the Probate and Juvenile Division. Victor Melenbrink is an Associate Attorney and Diane Bailey is a Certified Paralegal, both of whom also are in the firm.
The practice has its office immediately north of the courthouse on Courthouse Square in...
The Schnaare Law Firm, P.C. is a law firm whose principal attorney, Mr. Stanley D. Schnnare, has been practicing law since June of 1979 in Jefferson County, MO. Mr. Schnaare was appointed by two separate governors Circuit Judge in the Probate and Juvenile Division. Victor Melenbrink is an Associate Attorney and Diane Bailey is a Certified Paralegal, both of whom also are in the firm.
The practice has its office immediately north of the courthouse on Courthouse Square in...
The Schnaare Law Firm, P.C. is a law firm whose principal attorney, Mr. Stanley D. Schnnare, has been practicing law since June of 1979 in Jefferson County, MO. Mr. Schnaare was appointed by two separate governors Circuit Judge in the Probate and Juvenile Division. Victor Melenbrink is an Associate Attorney and Diane Bailey is a Certified Paralegal, both of whom also are in the firm.
The practice has its office immediately north of the courthouse on Courthouse Square in Hillsboro, MO.
The Firm practices in the area of real estate law, trusts & estates, social security disability law, traffic and evictions.
Mr. Schnaare has been a lifelong resident of Jefferson County, residing just north of Hillsboro, Missouri for substantially his whole life.
The Firm looks forward to providing you with your legal needs both in Jefferson County and in the region.
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