| Founded Cordell & Cordell
in 1990 after a brief stint with a major law firm. Originally a general practice firm
focusing its attention on domestic relations matters, Cordell & Cordell has evolved
into a firm practicing exclusively domestic relations law, with an overwhelming emphasis
on fathers' rights. Men represent approximately 90% of our clientele. We serve the greater
St. Louis metropolitan area, practicing in both Missouri and Illinois. We presently employ
seven lawyers and to date have served thousands of men. To my knowledge, Cordell &
Cordell is the largest firm of its kind in America. We unapologetically market and
advertise ourselves as a firm devoted to men's interests.
I have been asked to comment as an authority on men's issues
in legal and other periodicals and have been interviewed on both radio and television with
respect to various matters relating to men and divorce.
Men come to Cordell & Cordell because they want to feel
that their interests and the interests of their children are aggressively championed. Too
often lawyers, and even judges, have resigned themselves to stereotypes and a perpetuation
of the status quo. I am not suggesting this mentality is malicious or even conscious, but
it is prevalent. Exacerbating things further is the feminist movement and its shrill
insistence on women's interests to the utter exclusion of the underlying merits of a given
case.
The result is that the judicial system (ie, lawyers, judges,
social workers, and the administration) is prone to assume without proof that moms should
be the primary custodial parents, that men accused of abuse are guilty of abuse, that men
alleging abuse are lying or overreacting, that women are not as capable of generating
income as men, and that a man is less deserving of assets earned by a woman than when the
reverse circumstance exists.
Naturally, no law firm can completely rectify these
deep-seated and multifarious injustices, and we do not promise our clients transcendent
justice. All we can promise our clients is their best chance. At Cordell & Cordell, we
have cultivated a reputation for challenging fallacious assumptions, for calling the
court's attention to inequalities, and for advancing, without equivocation, bold arguments
from which other attorneys might shrink. Sometimes it is necessary to insist on a hearing
on the record when the result proposed by the court in chambers is contrary to the law as
properly construed. Although such positions occasionally cause conflict, they nonetheless
engender respect and encourage more reasonable positions from the court, as well as from
the other side.
The task of representing men is a challenging one requiring
skill and experience. In a system seemingly predisposed against them, men can only hope to
succeed by using all the help available to them, both legally and strategically. Cordell
& Cordell has built its practice on helping men do just that.
Cordell & Cordell represents
fathers in Missouri, Kansas and Illinois
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