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Cases We Handle

What Factors Do Missouri Courts Consider When Determining Custody?

When determining custody, Missouri courts consider several factors outlined in state law, all of which are centered on the “best…

Is My Spouse Entitled to My Inheritance in a Kansas City Divorce?

Under Missouri law, the answer is generally no. The guiding statute, Missouri Revised Statutes § 452.330, classifies property received as…

Understanding the Difference Between Legal Separation and Divorce

The main difference between legal separation and divorce in Missouri is that a legal separation allows a couple to live…

Kansas Courthouses

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If you have been charged or arrested, let an experienced criminal defense attorney fight your battle. We have successfully defended hundreds of clients that have been charged with, theft, drug crimes (distribution, trafficking, possession, and conspiracy), battery, sexual assault, white collar crimes, restraining orders, domestic violence, probation violations, driving under the influence (drunk driving, DWI and DUI), and all other criminal charges.

As an experienced Kansas criminal defense attorney, Martin Law Group will work closely with you throughout your case, will negotiate the best outcome for your case, and when necessary, they are experienced and comfortable with taking your case to trial. In fact, as a Johnson County criminal defense trial lawyer, he enjoys trials.

Municipal Courts and State District Courts we regularly practice in:

We have represented clients all across the State of Kansas. However, the above courts are the ones we regularly practice law in.


Contact a Johnson County attorney when you are facing a legal situation that requires the help of an aggressive and skilled lawyer.

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