Amy Davis Salladay

Amy Davis Salladay

also known as Salladay, Amy

3.9
Rating: 7.2

Licensed for 23 years

Divorce and separation Lawyer at Columbia, MO
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Mediation, Child Custody, Education

1200 Rogers Street, Columbia, MO

About Amy

Biography

Practice Areas

4

Practice Areas

Divorce and Separation 40%

Divorces involving businesses, property division, farms, maintenance/alimony, custody, and child support

24 years

40%
Mediation 30%

Divorce, Custody, Special Education Law disputes, Citizens Police Review Board, Human Rights Commission, Land disputes, and general civil litigation mediation

13 years

30%
Child Custody 20%

contested child custody, modifications, grandparent and third party custody cases; high conflict and parental alienation cases

24 years

20%
Education 10%

Special Education law including due process and child complaints as well as mediating issues related to the implementation of IEPs and 504 Plans

6 years

10%

Fees and Rates

Cost

Hourly Rates

$ 350-400 per hour


Payment Methods

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Credit Card

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Licenses

Licensed in Missouri for 23 years

State: Missouri

Acquired: 2002

Good Standing, Active

No misconduct found

Location

Columbia Family Law Group, LLC

1200 Rogers Street, Columbia, MO, 65201

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Amy Davis Salladay's Reviews

Avvo Review Score

3.9 /5.0

14 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | General Knowledge

Posted by Blair | August 23, 2025 | Hired Attorney | Divorce & Separation

Amy Salladay is a great divorce attorney.

Amy Salladay is a really good attorney. She is confident and it shows whether it’s in a meeting or in court. Amy knows the law and gets to the point; she will be honest with you and let you know where you stand. She has exceptional writing skills that stood out as superior to my ex-wife’s attorney. S...he was also more prepared in court and it showed. My divorce was difficult as my ex had a bad substance abuse problem and wasn’t reasonable. I am very glad I hired Amy to get through this difficult time.

Posted by anonymous | March 14, 2021 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense

Buyer Beware!

Ms. Salladay could not handle our complicated case with lots of evidence; she did not appear up to the job required to devote her keen attention to the details of this case. She did not know her limitations and likely should have made a referral elsewhere to an attorney with more criminal legal backg...round. After Ms. Salladay began discussions with the opposing attorney she appeared to side with the opponent which was puzzling and concerning. There can be no good faith recommendation for Ms. Salladay’s legal services to anyone except the person who wants to pay lots to lose their case. Little to no advocacy for client. Showed no zealous fight in the courtroom and was an impediment for client; Ms. Salladay failed to do her job of protecting and defending her client from lies, distractions, deception, avoidance of addressing criminal behavior, and victim blaming by the opposing party. Outcome of the case appeared to be determined based on the skills of the attorney. Ms. Salladay refused to use witnesses via zoom and failed to use any evidence to make an argument to win the case, which was shocking behavior from a professional; her stated reason for not offering compelling evidence on zoom was to avoid confusing the judge, yet the opposing attorney utilized these strategies and the judge did not appear to be confused. Prior to the court appearance, Ms. Salladay failed to enthusiastically work for client, instead spent lots of time (and money) encouraging client to agree to settlements that benefited opposing party. Wanted to mediate to end the case when it was not in the client’s best interest to negotiate with her safety or with a predator. Offered no safety net for client by fulfilling her ethical duty to advocate ruthlessly for client. Poor preparation for court. In the courtroom lacked litigation skills or the will to employ them. Displayed poor email communication skills, which resulted in an adversarial relationship that was detrimental to the client. No explanation why case was lost and no acknowledgement she failed client. Don’t waste your money or time on Ms. Salladay. You are likely to be very disappointed, discouraged, and distrustful of the process and justice being served, as well as any confidence in Ms. Salladay as an attorney. Keep looking for another attorney; buyer beware!

Posted by Mark | October 22, 2013 | Alimony

Excellent attorney, especially in a time of need.

Amy is an excellent attorney. She has high integrity, and great knowledge of the law and the other attorneys in the area. She is also very personable, yet she has a strong personality and is straight foward. I, like many others, tried other attorneys to get alimony/maintenance issues resolved. The...y lagged on my case, never kept me up to date, but still sent me a bill. Frustrating! When I hired Amy, she got right to work on my case, kept me informed and advised in an expediant fashion. During the time she was working on my case I became very ill and was hospitalized for six months. Amy was still there for me. Not only working on my case, but also helping my family through legal matters while I was indisposed. I really appreciate all Amy has done for me. So if you want an attorney that puts all the cards on the table, and is commited to you and your interests then Amy Salladay is the right choice!

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Amy Davis Salladay's Lawyer Endorsements

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John Roodhouse

Family lawyer | Jan 28

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer."

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Brandi Ward

Divorce and separation lawyer | Nov 01

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"Amy is a fantastic attorney and works very hard to protect her clients as they go through the most difficult time in their lives. She is sharp and she doesn't miss anything. If you are going through a divorce, custody battle, or need a family law attorney for any reason, I would highly recommend consulting with Amy."

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Experience

Rating:  7.2 (Very Good)

Work Experience

2013 - Present

Attorney/Owner, Columbia Family Law Group LLC

2004 - 2013

Partner, Knight & Salladay Law Offices

2001 - 2004

Associate Attorney, Carson & Coil, P.C.

Associations

2015 - Present

Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

Member

2004 - Present

Missouri Bar, Family Law Section

Member

2004 - Present

American Bar Association, Family Law Section

Member

2002 - Present

Boone County Bar Association

Member

Education

2002

University of Missouri School of Law

JD - Juris Doctor

1999

Truman State University

Psychology

Speaking Engagements

2022

Missouri organizations (state)

Creating LGBTQ+ Practices in Family Court/Name and Gender Changes

2022

Boone County Bar Association, Family Law Committee

Understanding the IDEA when it comes to child custody cases

2014

DivorceCare

Understanding the role of mediation in Divorce

2013

Parental Alienation

Parental Alienation

2012

How to recognize, respond and report child abuse

How to recognize, respond and report child abuse

2011

Tax Consequences related to Family Law Cases

Tax Consequences related to Family Law Cases

2011

How to recognize, respond and report child abuse

How to recognize, respond and report child abuse

2010

Child Interviews in Family Court

Child Interviews in Family Court

Publications

2023

CBS 48 Hours The Tree that Helped Solve a Murder

2022

A & E's Killer Cases The Exchange Student Murder

Languages

English

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