We take your case as seriously as you do.

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Services

Personal Injury

  • Car Accidents
  • Truck Accidents
  • Motorcycle Accidents

Family Law

  • Divorce
  • Child Custody and Support
  • Guardianships and Adoptions

Real Estate

  • Fence Line Disputes
  • Easements
  • Evictions / Landlord-Tenant

Estate Planning and Probate

  • Wills and Trusts
  • Guardianship
  • Living Wills and Power of Attorney

Business Law

  • LLCs
  • Contracts
  • Business Litigation

Criminal Defense

  • DWIs
  • Drug Charges
  • Traffic Tickets

Attorneys

Abe R. Paul
James M. Paul
Jordan L. Paul
Ryan Paul Land

Why Us?

We are natives of Southwest Missouri. Our friends and neighbors are our clients. We are invested in our community and committed to its future. We buy from local businesses, give back to the community through charities and civic organizations, and support our area schools.

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What distinguishes us? Foremost is communication. We are accessible, and we talk with you. If you call, we answer. If we are with a client or in court, we make it a priority to return your phone call or answer your e-mail within 24 hours.
Founded in 1940, our firm has been in practice for nearly 75 years. Abe and Jim each have over 35 years of experience as lawyers in Southwest Missouri. We have tried hundreds of jury trials and thousands of bench (judge-decided) trials. How do you benefit from this experience? We know how to evaluate your case and develop the best strategy for you.
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We believe that people’s conflicts should be resolved promptly so that they can move on with their lives. As a result, we will aggressively move your case forward. If a case needs to be filed, we file it. If a case cannot be resolved without a trial, we get it set and try it

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