$ 175-275 per hour
also known as Rodolfo Arambulo
Rudy A. Arámbulo, a licensed attorney in the State of Missouri, is a graduate of University of Arkansas School of Law. Rudy has lived in the Branson area since 1992, having graduated from Branson High School. Education has always been important to Rudy and he started his under-graduated studies at Brigham Young University, returning to Missouri to graduate with his Bachelor’s Degree from College of the Ozarks.
Choosing the practice of law was deeply personal and Rudy attended the University of Arkansas School of Law. Rudy went on to attend Arizona State University, Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law and William and Mary Law School (the oldest school of law in the United States) to further his studies in select areas of the law, returning to Arkansas where he graduated with his Juris Doctorate Degree.
Before starting the Tri-Lakes Law Firm, Rudy practiced as a solo attorney, always staying close to his roots here in Branson. Mr. Arámbulo is deeply committed to the people in the Tri-Lakes region with a passion for family law matters. He serves as the appointed Guardian ad Litem for the Taney County Juvenile Court, where his role is to advocate for the best interests of children brought into the juvenile system.
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$ 175-275 per hour
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Chat withState: Missouri
Acquired: 2008
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301 W Pacific St Ste A, Branson, MO, 65616
10 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 reviews | 1 star
Posted by anonymous | February 12, 2026 | Hired Attorney
Attorney is Out of His League
This was one of the worst professional experiences I have ever had. This attorney appears to take on far more cases than he can competently handle. Calls went unanswered, deadlines were ignored, and I was left completely in the dark about my own case. Buyer beware.
Posted by Randy | April 20, 2022 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes
Worthless and Unprofessional
Attempted to contact several times by telephone and always had to leave voice mails which were never returned. Personally handed him documents that needed to be filed by a certain date. Found out they were never completed and had to complete the documents myself, have them notarized and delivered...
"I always enjoy working with Rudy he is a great fellow attorney and person. He really cares about his clients and is really great with kids."
"Mr. Arambulo has an excellent rapport with local judges and attorneys. He possesses a friendly and engaging courtroom demeanor that perfectly suits his cooperative and "win-win" attitude toward legal practice."
"I have had the pleasure to work with and against Rudy on several matters; some easy and some hotly contested. In each of these cases, Rudy is a terrific advocate for his client while still maintaining the ability and desire to collaborate with opposing counsel to solve his clients' problems. He knows his cases inside and out and genuinely cares for his clients."
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1993
Eagle Scout, Boy Scouts of America
2012 - Present
Attorney at Law, Tri-Lakes Law Firm, LLC
2015 - 2017
Juvenile Division Guardian ad Litem, Taney County Circuit Court Juvenile Division
2010 - 2012
Partner, Clapper, Harris & Arambulo
2008 - 2010
Attorney, Rudy A. Arambulo, PC
2016 - Present
Missouri State Bar Association Speakers Bureau
2008 - Present
Missouri State Bar AssociationMember
2006
JD - Juris Doctor
2004
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2015
Immigration
2014
Adoption
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