OFFICE (314) 238-1219 CELL / TEXT (636) 236-1488

Easy to Find, Easy to Reach.

Customer service that can't be beat.

Perhaps the biggest contrast you will notice between myself and other attorneys is how easy it is to get a hold of me. I am of the opinion that being able to reach your attorney, or hearing back from him or her in a prompt manner, is the foundation for a positive client experience. You can call, email, text, write a letter, or stop by the office (by appointment only). If I miss your call, I'll call you back; if you email me, I'll email you back. No excuses, no exceptions.

Contact Form

I'm told that a website should have a contact form. However, I have found that my emailed responses to contact form submissions would often end up in the recipient's spam folder. That being the case, please feel free to email me directly at: GWL@LinnenbringerLaw.com. I am happy to answer any questions you may have regarding uncontested divorce, and you will never feel pressured to initiate your case or pay anything until you are ready to proceed with the service.

Linnenbringer Law

Gerald W. Linnenbringer
10805 Sunset Office Drive, Ste. 300
Sunset Hills, Missouri 63127
Office: (314) 238-1219
Cell / Text: (636) 236-1488
GWL@LinnenbringerLaw.com

Hours

Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed

But here's the deal. . .

Everything at Linnenbringer Law is by appointment. This isn't because I don't enjoy unannounced pop-ins, and you're are always welcomed to try to do so, but stopping by without an appointment brings with it the risk that I'm in court, in with another client, or at an off-site meeting.

If you would like to stop by the office to chat about your case, or to sign some paperwork that has been prepared and approved by the parties, simply shoot me an email (GWL@LinnenbringerLaw.com), send me a text (636-236-1488), or give me a call (314-238-1219), and we'll get something set up.

So far as responding to emails is concerned, for better or for worse, there pretty much are no off-hours.