Jamie Lynn McGavic
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Jamie Lynn McGavic is a dedicated family law attorney at Pedano, O’Shea, McGavic & Hogenmiller, located in Chesterfield, Missouri. With a Juris Doctorate from Saint Louis University School of Law, where she honed her skills in Civil Litigation, Jamie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her practice. Her commitment to child advocacy was showcased during her time as a Rule 13 certified student attorney in the Child Advocacy Clinic, where she developed a strong foundation in representing the best interests of children. Focusing her practice primarily in the greater St. Louis area, Jamie specializes in a range of family law matters, including child custody, child support, adoption, and divorce. She adeptly navigates complex legal issues related to paternity, modification, post-judgment enforcement, spousal support, and appellate cases. As a trained family mediator, Jamie prioritizes amicable resolutions that serve the well-being of her clients and their families while minimizing the emotional strain often associated with legal disputes. Active in her professional community, Jamie is a proud member of the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, where she continues to engage with fellow legal professionals to enhance her practice and stay informed on the latest developments in family law. Outside of her legal career, Jamie enjoys life in St. Charles County, where she resides with her husband and stepson. In her spare time, she indulges her passion for creativity through DIY home improvement projects, cherishes moments spent with her beloved dog, and passionately supports the Mizzou Tigers. Jamie Lynn McGavic is not only a skilled advocate for her clients but also a vibrant member of her community, dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of families throughout Missouri.
About Child Custody Law
Child custody attorneys help parents establish and modify custody arrangements. They advocate for the best interests of children in custody disputes. Common matters include custody disputes, visitation rights, custody modifications, parenting plans.