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Helping You Navigate Life’s Most Personal Transitions with Clarity and Care
Divorce Lawyer in St. Louis, MO
The Betz Law Firm helps individuals and families across St. Louis navigate divorce and other family law matters with clear guidance and steady support. Whether you’re planning your next step or responding to a filing, we take time to understand your goals, explain your options in plain language, and build a strategy that fits your situation.
You’ll work with a team that values communication, preparation, and respect so that you can move forward with more confidence and less uncertainty.
Why Choose Us?
Client-Centered Approach
We treat our clients like family. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific circumstances and tailor our strategies to your needs.
Availability and Communication
Our team is available 24/7 to address your concerns, and we pride ourselves on keeping you fully informed throughout the legal process.
Experienced Negotiators and Litigators
While we strive for peaceful resolutions through negotiation, our skilled litigators are ready to advocate vigorously for you in court when necessary.
Commitment to Children’s Well-Being
We prioritize children’s emotional and psychological health in family disputes, striving to minimize stress and uncertainty for the youngest members.
Services We Provide
Speak With an Experienced Attorney
Our firm uses experience, good communication, and availability to help families navigate life-changing events.
St. Louis Divorce and Family Law Representation Built Around Trust
When your family life changes, the legal questions can feel immediate and overwhelming. Whether you are considering divorce, responding to a custody dispute, or trying to protect your children’s stability, you deserve clear answers and a plan you can understand. The Betz Law Firm provides trusted family law representation for individuals and parents across St. Louis and surrounding communities, focusing on practical guidance, respectful communication, and steady advocacy from start to finish.
Family law is personal. It often involves your home, your finances, and your role as a parent. Our goal is to help you make informed decisions at each step, whether your case can be resolved through negotiation and settlement or requires litigation in court. We take time to understand what matters most to you, explain options in plain language, and build a strategy that fits your goals and the realities of Missouri family law.
What We Help With During Divorce
If you are searching for a divorce attorney in St. Louis, you may have questions that go well beyond filing paperwork. Many divorces involve complicated decisions about finances, parenting schedules, and the future of a family business or shared home. Our team works with you to identify the issues that are likely to shape your outcome and to prepare for them early, so you are not forced into rushed decisions later.
- Division of property and debt: clarifying what is marital vs. separate, documenting assets, and negotiating a fair distribution when possible.
- Parenting plans: building schedules that reflect real life—school routines, holidays, transportation, and communication between households.
- Child support: helping you understand how support is calculated in Missouri and how exceptional circumstances may be handled.
- Spousal support (maintenance): evaluating whether support may apply, for how long, and what factors may influence the amount.
- Protecting your future: addressing practical concerns like housing, temporary agreements, and the documentation needed for settlement or court.
A Clear Process When You Feel Stuck
People often call us after weeks—or months—of uncertainty. They may be unsure whether they should file for divorce, how custody works, or what will happen to the house. We believe clarity reduces stress, so we focus on helping you understand what’s happening and what comes next.
- Listen first. We start by learning about your family, your concerns, and your goals.
- Identify the key issues. Parenting time, finances, safety concerns, communication challenges—each case has a few pressure points that drive most decisions.
- Create a strategy. We outline options, likely timelines, and what information is needed to move forward.
- Work toward a resolution. When appropriate, we pursue negotiation, mediation, or settlement discussions to reduce conflict and cost.
- Prepare for court when needed. If your case requires litigation, we build your position carefully and advocate for you with professionalism and focus.
Child Custody and Parenting Time in St. Louis
Custody cases can be emotionally complex because they involve your relationship with your child and your daily life as a parent. In Missouri, courts focus on the child’s best interests, which can include factors like the child’s needs, each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment, and the practicality of schedules. Our role is to help you present your parenting strengths clearly and to develop proposals that support your child’s routine and well-being.
We help clients address common custody concerns, including initial parenting plans, modifications after life changes, relocation requests, and enforcement when orders aren’t being followed. If your situation involves heightened conflict, we can also discuss communication boundaries and practical tools that may reduce ongoing stress between co-parents.
Mediation and Collaborative Options
Not every family law case has to become a courtroom battle. Many St. Louis families prefer to explore mediation or other settlement-focused approaches because they can reduce conflict and allow parties to maintain more control over the final agreement. Mediation may be a good fit when both sides can participate safely and are willing to negotiate in good faith.
We support clients through mediation by helping them understand their rights and responsibilities, preparing documentation, clarifying priorities, and reviewing proposed agreements before anything is finalized. If a negotiated resolution isn’t possible, we can pivot toward litigation while keeping your goals and your child’s well-being at the center of the strategy.
Protection Orders and Safety-Focused Planning
If you are dealing with threats, harassment, or domestic violence concerns, your safety and your child’s safety come first. Legal protection options may include orders of protection and carefully structured temporary parenting or communication terms. These situations require careful planning, accurate documentation, and timely action. Our team approaches these cases with urgency, discretion, and respect for what you’re going through.
Frequently Asked Questions
Not always. In some cases, filing first may provide clarity and structure, especially when there are urgent issues like temporary custody, temporary support, or use of the marital home. In other situations, it may be better to gather information, document finances, and plan next steps before filing. We can help you evaluate timing and risks based on your specific circumstances.
An uncontested divorce generally means the parties can reach an agreement on the central issues—property, parenting time, and support—without a court fight. A contested divorce means some disputes require negotiation, court involvement, or both. Many cases fall somewhere in the middle: some issues are agreed upon, while others need more help to resolve. The earlier you identify the disputed issues, the more effectively you can plan.
Custody and parenting plans are based on the child’s best interests. Courts may consider a range of factors, including the child’s needs, each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment, and the practicality of proposed schedules. Firm parenting plans are specific, realistic, and designed to reduce future conflict. We help clients develop proposals that reflect real life and protect consistency for the child.
In many cases, modifications may be possible when there is a significant change in circumstances—such as a job change, relocation, shifts in parenting time, or new needs for the child. The process and standard depend on the type of order and the facts involved. If an existing order no longer fits your family’s reality, we can help you review whether a modification may make sense.
If you have them, it helps to bring or gather basic financial information (income, monthly expenses, debts), any existing court orders, and a simple outline of your parenting schedule concerns. If you don’t have everything, that’s okay—many clients don’t. We’ll help you identify what matters most and what documents could be helpful next.
Ready for Answers? Start with a Conversation.
If you’re facing divorce, custody questions, or another family law matter in St. Louis, you don’t have to navigate it alone. The Betz Law Firm provides clear guidance and steady support so you can move forward with more confidence and less uncertainty. Call (314) 801-8488 or reach out through our website to schedule a confidential consultation.
Note: This page provides general information and is not legal advice. Every case is different, and outcomes depend on specific facts and circumstances.















