About Tonya
Tonya Page earned her law degree from the University of Missouri–Columbia in 1999 after completing a bachelor’s degree in political science and history at Columbia College in 1995. She followed a straightforward path through Missouri’s educational institutions. Those years anchored her interest in law and local civic matters and preceded a steady move into practice.
Her earliest practical experience came as an intern at a Public Defender’s Office in 1997. That exposure to courtroom work and client advocacy came while she was still in law school and offered an early look at contested proceedings and client counseling. After graduation she entered the workforce in Missouri and soon joined The Todt Law Office as a family law lawyer in 2002. That role gave her regular hands-on experience in family court and related matters.
Page expanded her professional activities beyond traditional law practice. In 2007 she was a founding member of TDP Management, LLC, a move that added business management to her background. Three years later she took on a leadership role in private practice, becoming managing partner of Page Law in 2010. The managing partner title reflects her role in running a firm and handling client matters at the same time.
Her professional affiliations are concentrated in organizations tied to family law and local legal networks. She has maintained membership in the Missouri Bar since 2002 and belongs to the Missouri Bar Family Law Section. Locally, she is active in the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Lawyers Association of St. Louis. She serves on the Executive Committee of Lawyers for Kids, Missouri, and holds membership in Lawyers for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri. Those group ties indicate sustained engagement with both professional peers and community-focused legal programs.
Practice over time has centered on family law and family-court work in Missouri. Her resume reflects courtroom experience, firm leadership, and involvement in nonprofit legal groups that work with children and families. She continues to maintain an office under the Page Law name and manages both client work and the administrative demands of running a small firm. She is licensed to practice in Missouri and currently focuses her practice on family law matters in that jurisdiction.