Kevin S. Taylor

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      Kevin S. Taylor

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      625 NorthWest 13th Street, Oklahoma City, OK, 73103
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      Kevin graduated from the Oklahoma City University school of Law in 2009 to join this legal practice where he worked alongside his father, Floyd W. Taylor, a former judge and First Assistant Attorney General, who founded the practice in 1993 where they practiced together until Floyd's retirement in 2019. Kevin has chosen to focus his practice helping families to obtain optimal and meaningful outcomes. Kevin represents parents and children in family law matters. Kevin has been married since 2006, and with his wife is raising a young daughter. Kevin is also a violinist and currently performs with the Oklahoma Composer's Orchestra, the Oklahoma Community Orchestra, the annual Haydn Festival, and with other various smaller ensembles about town and currently volunteers his time with Oklahoma Lawyers for Children and serves on the Boards of the Oklahoma Community Orchestra and the Oklahoma Modern Music Collective.

      Bar Admission

      Oklahoma, 2009

      U.S. District Court Western District of Oklahoma, 2009

      Other Affiliations

      Oklahoma Bar Association, 2009 - Present

      American Bar Association, 2009 - Present

      Oklahoma County Bar Association, 2009 - Present (Member)

      Cleveland County Bar Association, 2009 - Present (Member)

      Oklahoma Lawyers for Children, 2006 - Present (Member)

      Education

      • University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, 2003 B.A.Major: Corporate Communication

      • Oklahoma City University School of Law, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2009 J.D.

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