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Areas We Serve

Serving families throughout mid-Missouri, including Boone, Callaway, Randolph, and Howard Counties

Welch Law Office is based in Columbia, Missouri, and represents families across mid-Missouri in adoption, guardianship, juvenile court matters, estate planning, and select family law cases. While our office is centrally located in Boone County, many matters can be handled efficiently through a combination of electronic filing, virtual meetings, and court appearances as needed, allowing us to serve the surrounding counties in most of our practice areas.

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Boone County

Welch Law Office, LLC is located in Boone County, Missouri, and regularly represents clients in matters filed in the Boone County courts, including adoption, guardianship, juvenile court proceedings, and select family law cases. Our office is based in Columbia, Missouri, allowing us to efficiently handle hearings and filings within the county.​ Our familiarity with local procedures helps ensure cases move forward as smoothly as possible

Callaway County

Welch Law Office represents families in Callaway County in adoption, guardianship, and juvenile court matters, including cases for families in and around Fulton, Missouri. While our office is based in neighboring Boone County, we regularly assist clients with Callaway County cases.

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Many Callaway County cases can be handled with limited in-person appearances, helping reduce travel costs and logistical burdens for families

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Randolph County

Welch Law Office represents clients in Randolph County, Missouri, including families located in and around Moberly, Missouri. We assist with adoption and guardianship matters, juvenile court proceedings, and select family law matters depending on the nature of the case.

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Because court procedures and scheduling can vary by county, we work closely with clients to ensure filings and hearings comply with Randolph County requirements while minimizing unnecessary travel whenever possible.

Howard County

Welch Law Office, LLC serves families in Howard County, Missouri including Fayette, Missouri in adoption, guardianship, juvenile court matters, and select family law matters depending on the nature of the case. Although our office is based in Columbia, we regularly work with clients in Howard County and are very familiar with this court's procedures.

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If you are located in Howard County and considering adoption or guardianship, we are happy to discuss how representation would work in your specific case.

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Audrain County

Welch Law Office, LLC also takes select cases in Audrain County, including adoption and guardianship matters. Because court procedures and scheduling can vary by county, representation in Audrain County is considered on a case-by-case basis. Clients located in or around Mexico, Missouri, are encouraged to contact our office to discuss their specific needs and how representation would work.

Cooper County

Welch Law Office represents families in Cooper County in adoption and guardianship matters. If your matter is filed or would be filed in Cooper County, we are happy to discuss whether representation is a good fit.

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Other Counties on a
Case-by-Case Basis

Welch Law Office focuses on serving families throughout mid-Missouri. While the counties listed above represent the areas we most commonly serve, representation outside of these counties may be considered depending on the type of matter and court involved. Please contact our office to discuss your situation

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Welch Law Office, LLC
3610 Buttonwood Drive, Suite 200

Columbia, Missouri 65201
Phone: (573) 886-8907
Email: info@thewelchlawoffice.com

Aiming to Provide Everything Mid-Missouri Families Need, at Every Stage of Life

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