Deanna K. Scott

Deanna K. Scott

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Deanna K. Scott, based in Ozark, MO, has been a dedicated private practice attorney since 1997. Specializing in family, probate, and general civil law, Deanna offers her extensive expertise to serve the community. She boasts a well-decorated career, having served on The Missouri Bar Board of Governors, the Committee on Access to Family Courts, and the Springfield Metropolitan Bar board. Her commitment to her profession and clients is exemplified through her numerous awards. With Deanna K. Scott, you're not just hiring an attorney, you're gaining a resilient advocate.


Highlights

28 years in business
Serves Ozark , MO

Specialties

Family members involved

Self, Siblings, Parents, Husband / Wife (domestic partner), Children, Grandparents, Extended family

Area of law

Child custody / child support, Divorce or legal separation, Prenuptial agreement, Domestic violence, Adoption and surrogacy, Spousal Support or Alimony, Other family matters

Location and hours

Deanna K. Scott

5349 N. 22nd Street
Ozark, MO 65721-6695
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Work Experience

Attorney at Law
Deanna K. Scott
2016 - Present
Board of Governors
The Missouri Bar
2013 - 2019
Board of Governors
The Missouri Bar
2008 - 2011
Director of Litigation
Legal Services of Southern Missouri
2005 - 2016
Partner
Twibell, Johnson and Johnson
1997 - 2004

Education

Southwest Missouri State University
1991
University of Tulsa College of Law
1997
Southwest Missouri State University
Psychology
1991
University of Tulsa College of Law
Law
1997

Associations & Affiliations

Southern Missouri Women Lawyers
Member + 2016 President
Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association
Christian County Bar Association
The Missouri Bar
National Association of Women Lawyers
Member

Speaking Engagements

CLE Co-Presenter
Critical Rule Changes and Ethical Tips from the Region XV Disciplinary Committee
2019
CLE Co-Presenter
Applying the Rules of Ethics to Real World Situations
2016
Missouri Bar Family Law Conference
Third Party Custody
2013
Missouri Bar Annual Meeting
Emulating Atticus: Putting Pro Bono Service Into Your Practice, Our Profession
2012
Missouri Bar Mid-Year Conference
Limited Scope Representation
2009
Missouri Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference
Minor Problems, Major Issues: Civil & Criminal Matters Involving Minors
2008
Missouri Bar Solo and Small Firm Conference
How To Do Pro Bono Work and Still Make a Living
2002

Services offered

Estate Attorney
Family Law Attorney