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Burke McClasky Stevens

Family LawKansas City, KS

About Burke McClasky Stevens

Burke McClasky Stevens focuses on family law, representing clients in matters such as divorce, child custody, and family mediation. He understands the complexities and emotional challenges involved in family disputes, and he aims to guide clients through difficult times with professionalism and care. Burke is known for his attentive approach, ensuring that each client's unique needs and circumstances are thoroughly addressed. His practice emphasizes negotiation and mediation as effective methods for resolving disputes, often leading to amicable agreements that prioritize the best interests of children and families. Burke's legal strategies are tailored to achieve favorable outcomes while minimizing conflict whenever possible. With a strong commitment to advocacy, Burke strives to protect his clients' rights and interests in every case. He is dedicated to providing clear communication and support throughout the legal process, helping clients feel informed and empowered in their decisions. Burke's experience and knowledge in family law enable him to navigate the legal system effectively, ensuring that clients receive the representation they deserve.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Compassionate client service
Expertise in mediation
Strong negotiation skills
Thorough understanding of family law
Dedicated advocacy

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of family law cases do you handle?
Burke McClasky Stevens handles a variety of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, and family mediation.
How can I prepare for my initial consultation?
Clients are encouraged to bring any relevant documents, such as financial records and custody agreements, to help facilitate a productive discussion during the consultation.
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Last updated: February 18, 2026