The law firm Rogers, Shea & Spanos has strategically expanded its family law practice with the addition of attorney Christian Schloegel, addressing growing demand for specialized legal services across Middle Tennessee. Schloegel brings extensive experience in complex family law matters including divorce proceedings, child custody disputes, adoption cases, and domestic relations issues. His expertise was developed through years of dedicated advocacy in Tennessee courts following his legal education at DePaul University College of Law.
Helen Rogers, founding partner of the firm, highlighted the strategic importance of this hiring decision, noting that Schloegel's approachable demeanor and strategic insight align perfectly with the firm's core values of responsiveness, practical solutions, and unwavering client support. The firm has established itself as a leading resource for families navigating challenging transitions, having handled thousands of cases while maintaining a reputation for settling the majority out of court while retaining successful trial experience when necessary.
This expansion occurs during a critical period for Middle Tennessee families facing legal challenges. The firm's enhanced capacity through Schloegel's addition ensures that more clients in Nashville, Franklin, Murfreesboro, and surrounding communities will receive personalized attention during what are often the most vulnerable moments of their lives. The firm's commitment to cost-effective approaches and objective guidance helps reduce stress for clients while promoting healing and equitable resolutions.
Rogers, Shea & Spanos continues to serve as a primary resource for individuals dealing with divorce, child support, paternity issues, orders of protection, and adoptions throughout Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, and neighboring counties. The firm's collaborative approach, combined with Schloegel's client-centered advocacy philosophy, strengthens the legal landscape for families across the region seeking compassionate representation during life's most difficult transitions. This strategic hiring reflects the increasing complexity of family law matters and the growing need for specialized legal expertise in rapidly developing regions like Middle Tennessee.


