Katherine Kaufman, Esq.
MISSOURI, ILLINOIS, KANSAS, & OKLAHOMA FAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS
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- Columbia, Missouri
- 855-805-0595
- 855-420-6951
- E-mail Firm
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Paternity
- Modification
- Father’s Rights
Bar Admissions
- Missouri
Education
- Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri
- J.D.
- Swansea University
- M.A. in Welsh Writing in English
- Harvard University
- B.A. in English, cum laude
Katherine Kaufman, Esq.
Junior Associate Attorney
Divorce and family law matters can lead to challenging times. Kaethe Kaufman works diligently and compassionately to help you meet your legal challenges with confidence.
Kaethe is a Junior Associate Attorney in the Stange Law Firm’s Columbia, Missouri office. She graduated from Harvard University with a degree in English, and then pursued her J.D. at Washington University in St. Louis. At law school, she published an article on comparative constitutional law and won awards in oral advocacy. Prior to joining the Stange Law Firm, she gained litigation experience as a law clerk with the St. Louis County Counselor’s Office, and helped incarcerated inmates seek justice as a participant in Washington University’s Postconviction Relief Clinic. She is licensed to practice law in Missouri.
Kaethe is the proud daughter of a rural family practice physician. When she isn’t working for Missouri families, she spends her free time listening to and singing folk music and bluegrass.
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