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Martha M Clark
Martha M. Clark, "Martie, " is a St. Charles Divorce Attorney focusing on family law. Martie works almost exclusively in Family Law doing divorces, mediations, guardian ad litem work, as well as other family law matters such as adoptions and guardianships. As an attorney, Martie focuses on providing answers and results for clients who are in unfamiliar territory.

Martie does all domestic cases from high conflict and high asset cases to amicable and non-contested cases. Whether you need help with a paternity suit, a custody battle, child support, modification, or even just a simple guardianship, the Law Office of Martha M. Clark can help you through it. Many clients are looking for an economic way to get through a divorce.
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If you are looking for a Family Law Attorney or Divorce Attorney in Missouri you may not know that Family Law encompasses a large body of law including issues involving Divorce or Dissolution, Modification, Child Custody, Child Support, Adoption, Annulment, Paternity, Guardianships, Ex-parte, and Order of Protection Cases.
Martie handles traffic tickets at all the local municipal courts in St. Charles County, usually for a fee considerably less than the traditional traffic and criminal attorneys. Call Martie to find out if your speeding ticket can be handled easily and without a court appearance. Having an attorney can potentially save you a large amount of money in fines, and prevent points from going on your license.
Landlord Tenant law in Missouri requires that both parties follow detailed laws to make a tenancy go smoothly. Unfortunately, problems arise that landlords and tenants can't get through on their own. Mrs. Clark represents both landlords and tenants in eviction proceedings. These may involve unlawful detainer or rent and possession cases.
Mediation is a way for two parties to come together to try and work out their differences without attorneys and the court's involvement. Martie has a successful mediation practice that enables parties to come to agreements on their separation so they can proceed with a non-contested divorce. The goal of mediation is to come to an agreement on the parties' assets, debts, parenting plan, and separation agreement.
No one wants to plan for the death or illness of themselves or a loved one. But time spent planning now can prevent significant loss and heartache later. Mrs. Clark recommends that everyone have at least a Will and Durable Power of Attorney. Some people may call this a "living will" or "healthcare directive."
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Angela Wilson
Angela Wilson
Oct 10, 2020
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Positive: Professionalism, Quality, Value
Fights for your goal, while setting realistic expectations of the turnout. Very down to earth. Generally responds within 24 hours via email on pressing matters. Appreciate her guidance in times of uncertainty, as it is never easy going to court over custody.