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In his more than 30 years of practice, Tim Schlesinger has become well-known for his skill and experience in the areas of complex divorce, family law and assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Mr. Schlesinger’s divorce and family law practice emphasizes complex financial issues involving business valuation, maintenance (spousal support) and substantial net worth. In addition, Mr. Schlesinger is in great demand for the preparation of surrogacy agreements, embryo and egg donation agreements, as well as the legal actions necessary to establish parentage when children are born as the result of these agreements.
Couples who previously could not have children can now build their families through assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Mr. Schlesinger helps clients seeking to build their families through such methods as surrogacy, gestational carriers, egg donation, embryo donation, sperm donation, in-vitro fertilization and other processes.
At our Firm, we draft surrogacy agreements, gestational carrier agreements, egg, embryo and sperm donation agreements and in-vitro fertilization process agreements designed to protect your rights, no matter which part you play in the process. In cases involving gestational carriers or surrogacy, once the baby is born we help prospective parents through the court process to be declared the lawful parents of the child. Mr. Schlesinger uses his extensive knowledge of ART and family law to help you create or build your family.
Mr. Schlesinger is a frequent speaker and lecturer on a wide range of family law and ART topics for sponsors of continuing legal education such as the American Bar Association Family Law Section, The Missouri Bar, The Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the National Business Institute. He has authored many articles for legal journals and chapters in legal books and he created the chapter on assisted reproductive technologies for the Missouri Bar Family Law Continuing Legal Education Deskbook. In 2015, Mr. Schlesinger received appointment to the executive council of the American Bar Association (Family Law Section) Assisted Reproductive Technologies Committee.
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Chat withState: Missouri
Acquired: 1983
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State: Illinois
Acquired: 1985
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165 N Meramec Ave Ste 110, Clayton, MO, 63105-3772
2 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | January 24, 2017 | Hired Attorney | Child Custody
Excellent service and advice
Tim is a very experienced lawyer who knows how domestic cases are handled. His advice was direct, his approach is no nonsense and he absolutely played a significant role in protecting my custody rights and getting me to the best possible outcome in a difficult situation.
"I have worked with Tim a number of times and it is always a pleasure. He is professional and very knowledgeable."
"I endorse this lawyer. Tim has a great strategic legal mind. I refer friends and family to him. Keep up the great work."
Divorce and separation lawyer
2017
Preeminent 5.0 out of 5, Martindale-Hubbell
2002 - Present
Shareholder, Paule Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C.
2015 - Present
American Bar AssociationFamily Law Section CLE Planning Committee
2015 - Present
American Bar AssociationAssisted Reproductive Technology Committee - Executive Council
1983
JD - Juris Doctor
1979
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2015
ART - The Rule against Perpetuities and the Fertile Octogenarian
2015
The Disposition of Embryos on Divorce, Separation and Death
2013
Advanced Family Law
2012
Litigating Alimony Issues
2012
Surrogacy Agreements
2011
Navigating Complex Asset Cases
2009
A Roadmap Through Divorce Proceedings
2008
Forensic Accounting In Divorce
2007
Financial Settlement Strategies for Divorce Clients
2006
Support Issues in the Evolving Family Structure
2006
Dividing Assets and Debts Equally
2004
Who Is the Family
2004
Critical Financial Mistakes in Divorce Proceedings
2003
Custody and Support Issues in the Era of Assisted Human Reproduction
2003
Support Issues in Missouri Divorce Proceedings
2001
Spousal Support in MIssouri Divorce Proceedings
2001
Estate Plans and the Marital Estate
2001
Child Custody and Visitation
2000
GAthering and Using Financial Information in Divorce Cases
1999
Child Custody and Visitation
1997
Important Developments in Family Law
1996
Abuse Issues in Child Custody Cases
2014
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2012
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2005
1995
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