About Harris, Sommer & Peppard, LLC — Divorce Warrensburg Missouri
Divorce Warrensburg clients have relied on Harris, Sommer & Peppard, LLC since 1976, making it one of the longest-standing family law practices in Johnson County. Attorneys K. Adam Sommer and Tomei O. Peppard handle divorce, custody, and estate planning for families throughout the Warrensburg and Knob Noster area. The firm offers in-person, video conference, and phone appointments, and flat-rate estate planning packages remove billing uncertainty for clients planning ahead. Sommer earned particular praise for guiding clients through contested custody matters in Johnson County Family Court. Find more Warrensburg attorneys serving Johnson County.
Clients consistently describe a responsive team that communicates clearly and delivers results. Adam Sommer is praised for diligence and candor about costs, while Tomei Peppard and Luke Hawley cover business formation and trust preparation with thoroughness. The firm also handles municipal prosecution work and mediation services.
What Clients Say
Reviewers call Adam Sommer compassionate and relentless, noting he did three times the expected work at a fraction of prior representation costs. Custody clients highlight fast timelines and the best possible outcomes. Estate planning clients commend Tomei Peppard’s professionalism and thorough explanations. Business clients credit Luke Hawley with expediting LLC paperwork far beyond expectations.
Divorce Warrensburg — Practice Areas & Services
- Divorce & Legal Separation: Missouri is an equitable distribution state; the firm helps Johnson County clients understand how marital assets are divided fairly rather than equally.
- Child Custody & Support: Attorney Sommer builds parenting plans focused on the child’s best interests under Missouri’s joint custody guidelines.
- Estate Planning & Probate: Flat-rate wills, trusts, and powers of attorney — plus probate administration — for Warrensburg and surrounding Pettis County families.
- Personal Injury: Accident and injury claims handled on contingency so clients pay nothing unless recovery is made.
- Business Formation: LLC setup, operating agreements, and ongoing business counsel for local entrepreneurs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a divorce take in Johnson County, Missouri?
Missouri requires a 30-day waiting period after filing before a divorce can be finalized. Uncontested divorces in Johnson County often conclude in 60–90 days. Contested cases involving custody disputes or asset division can take six months to over a year depending on court scheduling.
Does Missouri require mediation before a custody trial?
Many Johnson County judges require or strongly recommend mediation before setting a contested custody matter for trial. Mediation often resolves disputes faster and at lower cost than litigation, and this firm offers mediation services in-house.
What is the difference between legal separation and divorce in Missouri?
Legal separation in Missouri resolves property division and custody issues but keeps the marriage legally intact. Either spouse can convert a legal separation to a divorce after 90 days. Some clients choose separation for insurance or religious reasons before deciding on full dissolution.
Quick Facts: Divorce in Warrensburg, Missouri
- Missouri divorce rate: Approximately 2.7 divorces per 1,000 residents (2022) — CDC National Center for Health Statistics
- Johnson County population: Approximately 54,000 residents — U.S. Census Bureau QuickFacts
- Missouri equitable distribution: Courts divide marital property fairly but not necessarily 50/50 under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 452.330 — Missouri Revised Statutes
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