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Hon. Douglas R. Beach (Ret.)
Contact Information
Lauren Smith
190 Carondelet Plaza Suite 1100 Clayton, MO 63105
T: 314-334-5267
F: 314-944-5054
General Biography
Practice Areas
Family Law
Governmental Public Agency
Professional Liability
Real Estate & Real Property
Honors, Memberships, and Professional Activities
Background and Education
Hon. Douglas R. Beach (Ret.) joined JAMS in 2019 after 13 years of distinguished service with the Missouri judiciary and the family law bench and bar. Judge Beach retired in 2018 from the St. Louis County Circuit Court (21st Judicial Circuit of Missouri), most recently serving as presiding judge.
Judge Beach presided over a family court division for more than 10 years, where he heard numerous cases regarding valuation, custody, domestic violence and spousal support. He is a sought-after lecturer, speaker and author on family law issues, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, having concentrated his private practice and judicial career on family law issues for over 28 years.
Judge Beach believes that there is no tougher, more important or more impactful area of law than family law.
ADR Experience and Qualifications
Judge Beach has substantial litigation, judicial and settlement experience in all aspects of family law, including the following:
College contribution
Contributions and reimbursements between marital and non-marital estates
Distribution of assets and debts
Family support and maintenance
Marital versus non-marital
Mediation of property issues followed by binding arbitration of any issues unresolved by the parties (med-arb)
Parenting allocation of decision making, time and responsibilities (includes the former custody and visitation concepts)
Parenting coordination
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
Property
Valuations including real estate, businesses and art
Visitation
Representative Matters
Allocation of parenting matters (decision making, time with each parent and responsibilities) in every sort of situation, including where one or both parents have alcohol, drug or mental health concerns
Parenting time where one parent moved child within the state but far enough that it impinged on the other parent’s parenting time
Removal of child from state or to an area 25 miles from the other parent
Parenting time and responsibilities for children with special needs
Date of separation
Determination of school that a minor child will attend (and if private school, how it is paid for)
Attorneys’ fees dispute between parties
Contribution by marital estate to non-marital estate, and vice versa
Maintenance in all types of situations
One party works
Both parties work
All lengths of marriages, from under one year to over 30 years
Party has special needs
Minor children of varying ages
Neutral evaluation for divorcing parties on a variety of related issues
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