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Robert W. Bilbrey

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Mr. Bilbrey was born and raised in the St. Louis area, graduating from Hazelwood Central High School.  He and his wife Cynthia have lived in Jefferson County for five years and now reside in Arnold with their two daughters.

Mr. Bilbrey is a graduate of the University of Missouri-St. Louis with a Bachelors Degree in Communications.  He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Missouri School of Law in 1999.  While in law school, Mr. Bilbrey developed an extensive legal writing background, having served on the editorial board of the Missouri Environmental Law and Policy Review.  He has also been published in the Journal of the Missouri Bar.

After practicing for a short time in St. Charles, Missouri, Mr. Bilbrey joined the firm in 2000, and has since concentrated his practice in the area of family law, including divorce litigation, child support, paternity matters, child custody, and juvenile matters.  He also is a certified family law mediator and is on the court’s list of approved mediators for domestic cases in Jefferson County.

Additionally, Mr. Bilbrey also represents creditors, landlords, individuals and businesses in general civil litigation.  Mr. Bilbrey has substantial appellate experience, having appeared before the state appellate court as well as the Missouri Supreme Court.

He has been a member of the Missouri Bar since 1999, as well as the American Bar Association.  He is a member of the Jefferson County Bar Association and a member of the Young Lawyers Association of Jefferson County.  In addition, Mr. Bilbrey was a founding member of the Hillsboro Jaycees.

Latest Legal Briefs

February 17, 2012 Missouri Supreme Court strikes down 2010 Ethics Law. On February 14, 2012 the Missouri Supreme Court invalidated a 2010 Ethics Reform Law because of the procedure that was followed in passing it. +

February 13, 2012 Custody: the court is not looking for the best parent. Instead, the court is guided by the principal of finding what is in the best interest of the child.  +

February 9, 2012 What District am I in? That is a question that even causal political observers in the State of Missouri have to keep asking. Is there any resolution? When will we know? +