Rico Robinson

Rico Robinson

Kansas City, MO

  • user-graduate Education University of Kansas School of Law
  • Experience Criminal Law, Personal Injury year
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Practice Areas

Criminal Law
Personal Injury
Criminal Law

Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice

  • Missouri
    The Missouri Bar

Spoken Languages

  • English: Spoken, Written

Working hours

  • Monday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Tuesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Wednesday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Thursday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

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Biography

Rico Robinson leads Hale Robinson & Robinson, LLC's criminal litigation team, practicing all aspects of criminal defense. Rico was born and raised in the Kansas City area and has established a multitude of connections to the city and surrounding areas. Rico is dedicated to serving the community through exercising rights that are guaranteed by the courts and the Constitution. Rico understands that being accused of a criminal offense is a serious matter and should not be taken lightly. If you are being investigated for a crime or have been charged with a crime, your first and most important move is to obtain an effective criminal defense attorney. As an effective criminal defense attorney, Rico has a clear understanding of the criminal laws. Rico's clients are assured that he will achieve the best result possible for his clients.Growing up as a youth in a high-crime inner city, Rico developed a profound obligation to fight for those who fall victim to their circumstances. Rico’s obligation to his community runs deeper than most and is exemplified through his zealous advocacy.

Professional Associations

  • The Missouri Bar # 72524
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Education

  • University of Kansas School of Law
    Activities: Member of Black Law Students Association Member of Hispanic Law Students Association
Legal Answers
  • Q. Is my son still eligible for child support?
    A: Typically an obligation to pay child support support ends once the kid turns 18 in Missouri. However, there are some exceptions to this general rule, and attending college is one of them. In Missouri, if the kid enrolls in higher education, child support can run until the kid reaches the age of 21. As long as the kid remains enrolled in school and is enrolled in at least 12 hours, your son may be eligible for child support. Once he turns 21 or finishes school, which ever comes first, the support will typically end. **No attorney-client relationship is formed through interaction with this attorney on this public forum. The contents of any comment or response should be considered general conversational discourse on the topic identified and NOT specific legal advice or analysis that might apply to your situation. If you rely upon any part of the content of this response in making any decision or pursuing any course of action, you do so at your own risk and without recourse against this attorney or law firm
    August 12, 2020