Meggen L. Weeks, P.L.C. is a distinguished legal practice based in Afton, Iowa, offering a wide range of personalized legal and mediation services. Specializing in estate planning, family law, real estate, juvenile law, and municipal representation, the firm stands out for its deep roots in the local community and commitment to accessible, client-centered advocacy.
Led by attorney and certified domestic relations mediator Meggen L. Weeks, the firm combines extensive legal knowledge with a practical understanding of rural and small-town dynamics. With experience spanning nonprofit and business planning, court-appointed roles, and municipal code enforcement, the practice is well-equipped to serve individuals, families, businesses, and local governments throughout Southwest Iowa.
Services Offered
- Estate planning, including wills, living wills, power of attorney documents, guardianship, and conservatorships
- Family law representation in divorce, custody, modifications, paternity, contempt, and child support cases
- Real estate services such as abstract examination, title opinions, deed work, closings, residential and farm leases, purchase agreements, and title clearance
- Juvenile law representation in termination of parental rights, adoption, Child in Need of Assistance cases, delinquency, and guardian ad litem services
- Municipal law, including city representation and ordinance code enforcement
- Business planning, structuring, and organization for nonprofits, L.L.C.s, corporations, and partnerships
- Guardian ad litem (GAL) and Child and Family Reporter (CFR) services in family and juvenile law cases
- Certified domestic relations mediation
- Unbundled legal services (limited-scope representation)
The firm serves multiple municipalities in the region, including Afton, Arispe, Casey, Orient, New Market, Prescott, Thayer, and Williamson. Meggen L. Weeks is an active member of professional organizations such as the American Bar Association, Iowa State Bar Association, and the District 5B Bar Association, and contributes to the community through volunteer work and judicial commissions.
