About David Schorr
David Schorr Betz built his path to law through classrooms in Ohio and Missouri. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science from Miami University of Ohio in 1994. Seven years later he completed a Juris Doctor at Saint Louis University School of Law in 2001 and moved into legal practice in Missouri.
His early legal years are not detailed here, but by 2006 he was working as a family law lawyer at the Zolman Law Office. That role placed him in the often personal and contested area of family disputes. In 2016 his profile is tied to The Betz Law Office, where he continued in family law. Those positions suggest a steady engagement in domestic relations work over at least a decade.
Betz is a licensed lawyer in Missouri and practices under the state bar. He represents clients in matters commonly handled in family courts. That includes divorce proceedings, child custody and visitation concerns, child and spousal support questions, and issues that arise when families separate or reorganize. He has experience moving cases through the procedural steps required in state courts and dealing with negotiations outside the courtroom.
Colleagues and court records show family law practitioners often spend as much time on mediation and settlement drafting as they do on hearings. Betz’s listed roles indicate he has worked on those practical tasks for clients. He has navigated financial disclosures, parenting plan negotiations, and the drafting of settlement agreements. Those are routine elements of family law practice in Missouri.
Clients who hire an attorney in this field typically seek someone who can explain process, prepare required documents, and press for their interests in court when needed. Betz’s background at two law offices points to a practice grounded in those everyday responsibilities. He has operated within the state’s legal framework since completing his legal education.
Public records identify him as licensed in Missouri, and his practice history centers on family law work. He has remained connected to the procedural and interpersonal aspects of domestic relations litigation. His professional resume shows continuous practice in the same general area over the years.
Today he continues to practice family law in Missouri. His work remains focused on representing clients in family court matters and related negotiations.