
Robert N. "Bob" Hamilton
About Robert
Robert N. Hamilton practices primarily in the area of family law. He also handles criminal cases, estate planning and civil litigation. He received a communications degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and received his law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law.Mr. Hamilton has extensive trial experience in all areas of family law. His trial experience in family law ranges from simple non-contested divorces to complex custody issues involving parents and children.Judges in St. Louis City and St. Louis County regularly appoint Mr. Hamilton as a Guardian ad litem to represent and protect children, and as a Commissioner to sell real estate and decide discovery disputes. Mr. Hamilton is also appointed to mediate custody and other divorce issues.Mr. Hamilton is a frequent lecturer for continuing education programs. He has presented many seminars locally and has lectured for numerous nationwide webinars for attorneys, legal assistants and financial planners in the domestic field.Mr. Hamilton is a member of the Missouri Bar Association and the St. Louis County Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before the Missouri State Courts, the Federal District Courts, and the Court of Appeals for the Eastern District of Missouri.Mr. Hamilton previously served in the Brentwood Lions Club and the Supervised Visitation & Exchange Planning Committee for the St. Louis County Court and was an Executive Board Member of Friends of Kids.
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Education
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, BA, graduated 1984
Bar Admissions
- Missouri, Missouri, 1987
- Missouri, US Eastern District Court of Missouri, 1987
- Missouri, US Court of Appeals 8th Circuit, 1989