Andrea Rosser-Pate, experienced Family Law, Mediation attorney in Springfield, MO with 1 reviews
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Andrea Rosser-Pate

636 West Republic Rd., Springfield, MO

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2008:
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2005:
William Woods University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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During the past three and one-half years, Andrea has successfully navigated what has evolved to a difficult, and at times , complicated case involving a minor child who is a relative. Although the other party has been extremely difficult, Andrea has been able to negotiate fair and reasonable termson multiple occassions. Based upon our experience over the years we believe that the Missouri Ozarks and Springfield regions are blessed to have one of the best family law attorneys available from anywhere. Andrea is second to none. Our opinions of Andrea: Intelligent - Extremely well versed in family law and minor children. Well spoken - Outstanding communicator so clients understand as well as being very effective in the courtroom. Strategy/Risk Management - Very effective in offering various strategies and the benefits/risks associated with each strategy. - Caring and purpose driven. Our experience and getting to know Andrea has shown that she is a very caring and purpose driven individual. While researching Andrea's accomplishments prior to hiring her, Andrea's background back to college days includes being involved in charitable organizations for the benefit of children. - Listens. Andrea is an excellent listener. We have spent hours and hours discussing strategy, issues, failures, etc. so she can satisfly the clients needs. - Honest. Andrea will give you her opinion whether you like it or not. - Efficient. Andrea and her team are productive. Andrea's fees are not the lowest, but believe you will get just as much or more bang for the buck for output let alone the exceptional experiance and expertise. - Communicator. Does an outstanding job of keeping us informed of every single filing, update, etc. All documents that were sent externally were first reviewed for approval. - Team. We have never had a bad experience with any members of her team. We did not just pick Andrea's name out of a Google search. Several attorneys were interviewed to be co-counsel. Should you be interested, below is why and how we selected Andrea. At our attorney's request, Andrea was sought and retained in 2021 as co-counsel to contribute the knowledge, experience and time in a case that was becoming much more complicated and overwhelming than expected with no end in sight. Andrea was also selected as the person that would carry the torch so that our first attorney could focus on the needs of his other clients. Several attorneys from Jefferson City, MO to Springfield, MO regions were interviewed by the family. Andrea was the only attorney that we requested our attorney to do a second interview. Our attorney called us after the interview, asked how we found her and said without doubt she is the most qualified attorney he knows of to handle the situation. To this day we wholeheartedly believe that Andrea is second to none when it comes to family law, particulary when it comes to the the mental, physical and overall wellbeing of minor children.
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Publications

2013:
Pates Law Group Blog, Domestic Violence Injunctions
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Blog, It's All in the Name
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Blog, 50/50 Presumption
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Blog, The Failure to Follow Up
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Blog, Stop the Bleeding: Modification of Child Support
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Blog, How Does My Prior Criminal Record Impact My Family Law Case ?
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Blog, DNA PATERNITY TESTING WHILE PREGNANT? New Development!
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Blog, Foster Care
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Blog, Tax Time! Innocent Spouse Relief
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