Grimes Fay & Kopp LLC

"When it comes to your family and finances, you can trust the team at Grimes, Fay  Kopp, LLC. They serve clients throughout Missouri's Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, and Randolph counties from their offices in Columbia and Centralia. They're proud of their status as a small law firm because it allows their team to provide personalized, one-on-one attention to every client.The lawyers at Grimes, Fay  Kopp, LLC have more than 50 years of combined experience practicing personal injury law, estate planning, business law, and family law. Whether you need to complete an adoption or file a wrongful death claim against a negligent motorist, you will work with the same attorney for the duration of your case. Every member of their legal team strives to exceed their clients' expectations while securing the most favorable outcome possible.Whether you need to protect your family or financial situation, Grimes, Fay  Kopp, LLC will serve your interests. They offer a range of outstanding estate administration services, including probate and trust oversight. They also provide effective estate planning services to help you prepare wills and trusts that ensure your loved ones will be cared for after your death. No matter the extent of your holdings, they will meet your needs.Grimes, Fay  Kopp, LLC provides a variety of family law services to help you through complicated life situations such as divorce and marriage dissolution as well as child custody and support issues. They even will ensure your business concerns are addressed by providing dispute resolution and contract enforcement for establishments of all sizes.If you are facing a legal dispute in Missouri, turn to Grimes, Fay  Kopp, LLC in Columbia or Centralia. Visit their website to learn more about the firm and its high-quality counsel. To schedule a consultation, call (573) 449-2969 in Columbia or (573) 682-3933 in Centralia."

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11 N Fifth St, Columbia, Missouri, United States, 65201
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