About
Charles Flynn is an attorney at Grant, Miller & Smith, LLC in St. Louis, Missouri, where he represents clients in family law, criminal defense, and juvenile law matters. Charles is dedicated to providing strong legal support for individuals and families facing difficult and sensitive legal challenges. His clients appreciate his clear communication, practical advice, and commitment to working toward fair, lasting solutions in every case.
Charles earned his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Missouri – Columbia, gaining insight into the financial and practical aspects that often play a role in legal disputes. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri Columbia School of Law, equipping him with the skills and knowledge to handle a wide range of legal matters with confidence.
Before joining Grant, Miller & Smith, LLC, Charles served as an associate attorney at two respected law firms, where he built valuable experience in family and criminal law cases. He has helped clients navigate complex divorces, child custody and support disputes, modifications, and post-judgment matters. Charles also represents clients in criminal cases, ensuring their rights are protected throughout the legal process, whether they are facing misdemeanor or felony charges.
Charles Flynn approaches every client’s case with the goal of achieving a fair resolution while minimizing stress and conflict wherever possible. He knows that legal matters can feel overwhelming, so he makes it a priority to keep clients informed and involved every step of the way. With his practical perspective and dedication to client service, Charles is a trusted advocate for individuals and families throughout the St. Louis area.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Grant, Miller & Smith, LLC
- Member, The Missouri Bar
Licensed State
- Missouri
Education
- University of Missouri Columbia School of Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - University of Missouri
BS in Business Administration
Awards & Badges

- Child abuse
- Child custody
- Child support
- DUI and DWI
- Divorce and separation
- Domestic violence
- Drug Crime
- Guardianship
- Juvenile law
- Marriage and prenuptials
- Mediation
- Sex crime
- Speeding and traffic ticket
- Uncontested divorce
- White collar crime