Areas of Practice

“Kim is a stellar choice to assist you and your family with challenging issues. She is a regular and consistent communicator, so you always know where you stand with your case. Her experience and depth of legal knowledge, along with her compassion and candor make for a strong advocate. I can honestly say she saved our family from years of heartache. Can't imagine working with anyone else.”

— Former Client

 

Family Law

As a Springfield lawyer with more than 32 years of experience, Kim Lowry has successfully helped families throughout Missouri settle disputes and move forward. No matter your legal issue, our firm has the experience and know-how to achieve the best possible outcome for you and your family.


Child Custody

 

Preserve precious time with your child and your right as a parent to make important life decisions regarding your child’s education, religion and health care.


Parenting Time

 

A strong parental bond with both parents is important to all children. We can assist you in receiving the quality time necessary for you to establish and maintain that bond with your child.


Child Support

 

Your child is entitled to support from both parents; we can help enforce support obligations.


Paternity Actions

 

Establishing parentage is necessary for mothers to enforce support obligations, and for fathers to acquire a legal right to their child and parenting time.


Maintenance

 

Get the support you need to successfully move on after a divorce.


Modifications

 

Changing living situations, careers and relationships may make modifications to original custody, support and maintenance orders necessary.


Adoptions

 

We facilitate private, agency, international and domestic adoptions by single parents and married couples, including adoption by stepparents.


Grandparents’ Rights

Grandparents have a right to a relationship with their grandchild; sometimes intervening in a divorce is necessary to preserve this relationship.


Minor Guardianships

Guardianship must be established in order to make legal decisions regarding health care, education and general welfare of minor children.