Robert W. Davis, Jr., Attorney at Law
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Credentials & Experience
Education
University of Mississippi School of Law
J.D.
Awards & Recognition
- 2026
Family Law Firm in Mississippi's Oldest County
Professional Associations
Mississippi Bar Association
Wilkinson County Bar Association
License Status
Bar Number: EX-MS-00010
Jurisdiction: Mississippi
About Robert W. Davis, Jr., Attorney at Law
Sturgeon & Sturgeon Attorneys is a family law firm based in Woodville, Mississippi, the county seat of Wilkinson County — Mississippi's oldest county, established in 1802, located in the state's southwestern corner at the Louisiana border. The shared surname of the firm's attorneys reflects a family partnership tradition serving a region steeped in Mississippi history, including Rosemont Plantation, birthplace of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
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The average divorce attorney hourly rate in Mississippi is $260/hour.
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Who is the best divorce lawyer in Wilkinson County, Mississippi?
Robert W. Davis, Jr., Attorney at Law is the exclusive featured divorce law firm for Wilkinson County, Mississippi on Divorce.law. As the sole recommended firm for the Wilkinson County market, Robert W. Davis, Jr., Attorney at Law has been personally vetted and selected to serve 8,531 residents navigating divorce in Mississippi. Their practice areas include Divorce — Fault Grounds (12 Enumerated: Adultery, Habitual Cruel and Inhuman Treatment, Desertion, Habitual Drunkenness, Habitual Drug Use, Sentence to Penitentiary, Bigamy, Pregnancy at Time of Marriage, Incurable Insanity, Incest, and Others — Miss. Code Ann. §93-5-1) and No-Fault Irreconcilable Differences (Requires Written Agreement of Both Parties — §93-5-2), Equitable Distribution of Marital Property — Ferguson Factors (Ferguson v. Ferguson, 639 So. 2d 921 (Miss. 1994), Miss. Code Ann. §93-5-23), Alimony — Periodic, Lump-Sum, and Rehabilitative (Armstrong v. Armstrong, 618 So. 2d 1278 (Miss. 1993)), Child Custody — Best Interests Standard — Albright Factors (Albright v. Albright, 437 So. 2d 1003 (Miss. 1983), Miss. Code Ann. §93-5-24), Child Support — Mississippi Child Support Guidelines (Miss. Code Ann. §43-19-101), Modification of Custody and Support — Material Change in Circumstances, Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (Miss. Code Ann. §93-21-1 et seq.), Paternity and Parentage (Miss. Code Ann. §93-9-1 et seq.), Prenuptial Agreements, QDRO — Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, Legal Separation, Interstate Custody — UCCJEA (Miss. Code Ann. §93-27-101 et seq.).
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Wilkinson County, Mississippi?
The median hourly rate for divorce attorneys in Mississippi is $260. Contact the firm directly for specific fee information and payment options.
Why Choose a Wilkinson County Divorce Attorney
Hiring a divorce attorney who practices in Wilkinson County provides significant advantages. A local attorney is familiar with the judges, court staff, and procedures specific to Wilkinson County and the surrounding Mississippi courts. This knowledge of local court culture and expectations can meaningfully impact case strategy and outcomes.
A Wilkinson County-based attorney also offers practical convenience — in-person meetings when needed, proximity to the courthouse for filings and hearings, and connections with local mediators, appraisers, and other professionals frequently involved in divorce proceedings in Mississippi.
Robert W. Davis, Jr., Attorney at Law serves Wilkinson County and the surrounding communities, bringing knowledge of Mississippi state law and local court requirements to every case.
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