×
*Please note that a 3% processing fee will be added to credit card payments
Schedule A Consultation

573-821-4013

Menu
Search

News & Events

Looking For a Specific Post?

Should You Sell Your House Before a Divorce?

Divorce is a challenging time for a myriad of reasons. Along with the emotional turmoil, I recognize that many practical and financial decisions need to be made. One important question…

CONTINUE READING

Challenging a Drug Crime Charge

Facing a drug crime charge can be an overwhelming and daunting experience. An accusation of this nature carries significant potential repercussions, from substantial fines to imprisonment, and can drastically affect…

CONTINUE READING

Can Your Employer Access Your Arrest Records?

Having an arrest record can feel like a stain on your reputation. It may seem as though it's a black mark that follows you around, potentially influencing your employer's perception…

CONTINUE READING

Scott Hamblin Receives The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 Recognition

The Best Lawyers in America® is a renowned honor that follows an extensive peer-review process, which this year gathered more than 13.7 million confidential assessments from fellow legal professionals. Scott…

CONTINUE READING

Distracted Driving: Missouri Criminalizes Using Cell Phones While Driving/Texting While Driving

Missouri, known for its scenic landscapes and vibrant cities, has taken a significant step toward improving road safety with the implementation of the Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law. The law became…

CONTINUE READING

How does Missouri Senate Bill 35 affect Child Custody?

On August 28, 2023, Missouri Senate Bill 35 became law, which changed several aspects of Missouri’s child custody laws. The law changes how child custody decisions are made during divorce…

CONTINUE READING

Top-Rated Trial Attorney

What Our Clients Say

atry-image
Your Case in
Capable Hands

Contact Us

For accessible and experienced representation, contact attorney Scott Hamblin today.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.