St. Louis Divorce LawyerAt The Marks Law Firm in St. Louis, divorce attorney Jonathan Marks provides thoughtful and thorough representation to clients during dissolution of marriage. Divorce is a difficult process and involves serious emotional and financial risks. Jonathan has the experience and the sensitivity to protect our clients' interests during family law proceedings. The importance of understanding the long-term effects of decisions you make during the process of divorce can not be overstated. As your divorce lawyer, Jonathan Marks will see that you understand your legal options, clearly identify your primary goals, and remain focused on successfully achieving those goals. If you would like to arrange a consultation with Jonathan about filing for divorce, please contact our St. Louis family law practice. From our offices in St. Louis (Creve Coeur), we serve clients throughout St. Louis and Western Illinois. As your divorce lawyer, Jonathan will handle all related issues, including negotiation of a divorce settlement agreement that thoroughly addresses:
Our services do not end when your divorce is final, but include counsel and representation for post-decree modification of custody, visitation, and support orders, and enforcement of orders for support and visitation. A trained divorce mediator, Jonathan is skilled in helping couples find reasonable solutions during dissolution of marriage. If, however, it is in your best interests to go to court he is a determined and effective advocate at trial. See our Divorce Information Center for more information about divorce. The Marks Law Firm, St. Louis Missouri Our firm is AV-rated under Martindale Hubbell’s Peer Review Rating™ process, and our attorneys have been members of the Bar Register of Pre-eminent Lawyers since 2005. CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of member of the Bar and the Judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards. |


