Margaret P. Murphy

Molly P. Murphy

Margaret “Molly” P. Murphy focuses her Missouri practice on family law and related legal areas. 

She graduated from the Honors College at the University of Tulsa with her undergraduate in English Language & Literature and Political Science with a Certificate in Legal Studies.  She received her Juris Doctorate from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law.

Molly has extensive experience practicing law throughout Missouri, and currently practices in St. Louis County, St. Louis City, Jefferson County,  St. Charles County, and Franklin County.  In keeping with her focus on family law, Molly is a licensed Guardian ad Litem and volunteers with the St. Louis County Domestic Violence Court.  She is active in the Missouri Bar Association, the Jefferson County Women’s Bar Association, and the Family Law Section of the Missouri Bar.

Areas of Practice

Family Law:

- Contested and Non-contested Dissolutions of Marriage
- Maintenance, through Divorce or Modification
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- All types of Adoptions
- Motions to Modify for Child Custody and Support
- Contempt of Court
- Temporary Restraining Orders
- Family Access Motions
- Adult and Child Orders of Protection
- Domestic Violence
- Grandparent’s Rights, Custody and Support
- Military Divorce, Child Custody and Support
- Paternity Actions
- Non-paternity Actions
- Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements

Other Areas of Practice:

- Basic Estates and Trusts
- Credit Card Collection

Contact

mollymurphy01@aol.com
Phone: (314) 306-0207
Fax: (314) 781-5413

7120 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63117


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