Header

The Header consists of a semi-transparent dark blue background with goldenrod lettering and buttons.

Links for the About and Contact pages appear on the left side.

The Heitholt Law logo appears in the middle. The logo consists of a gold crescent moon above a gold silhouette of a buck with a gold frame around the images and the letters H L inscribed on the bottom of the frame. The logo also acts as a link to the Home Page.

Two buttons appear on the right side that link to Heitholt Law LLC’s Facebook and LinkedIn pages. The buttons are both goldenrod, with one showing Facebook’s “f” logo and the other showing LinkedIn’s “in” logo.

Home Page, Introduction Section

The background of the top introductory section of the Home Page is dark blue with a gold glow showing just beneath the Header. There is an animation in the background of hundreds of faintly glowing spheres of various sizes drifting in a randomized sine wave from left to right across the page and fading in and out of view.

“Vincent K. Heitholt, Attorney at Law” appears at the top left of the page in white lettering

“Heitholt Law LLC” appears on the left in goldenrod lettering.

A paragraph on the left in white lettering states, “My practice is founded on respect for you – your goals, your abilities, and your needs. I work to preserve and expand your rights, independence, and dignity.”

Underneath the paragraph, there is a goldenrod button displaying the words “Learn More” in dark blue lettering.

On the right of the page, there is an image with a gold filter depicting Vincent Heitholt walking away from the main entrance of Eagleton Courthouse in downtown Saint Louis. The image is tilted 45 degrees to the left. Mr. Heitholt is wearing glasses, a dark blue suit, and a tie with a gold and bronze gradient pattern.

Home Page, Practice Focus Section

The “Practice Focus” heading appears on the left side of the page in goldenrod lettering. The background consists of a carousel of three black and white images.

The first image depicts the main entrance to the Civil Court building in downtown Saint Louis. In the middle of the image, there is a large goldenrod “Probate” subheading. Underneath the subheading, there is smaller goldenrod text that states, “Guardianships/alternatives, wills, trusts.” On the left and right sides of the image, there are white circles containing black arrows pointing in the left and right directions. Clicking on the arrows advances the images of the carousel.

The second image depicts the front façade of the Eagleton Courthouse in downtown Saint Louis. In the middle of the image, there is a large goldenrod “Government Benefits” subheading. Underneath the subheading, there is smaller goldenrod text that states, “Social Security, Medicaid, other government benefits.”

The third image depicts the Old Courthouse in downtown Saint Louis with the Gateway Arch in the background. The image is tilted 45 degrees to the right. In the middle of the image, there is a large goldenrod “Civil Rights” subheading. Underneath the subheading, there is smaller goldenrod text that states, “Disability rights, discrimination, voting access.”

Home Page, Social Media Section

At the top center of the page, there is a goldenrod “Follow Heitholt Law” heading against a gray-black background. Under the heading, there is a row of three square images.

The left image depicts Mr. Heitholt wearing a blue suit and glasses speaking with two young children in a grassy area with the Old Courthouse in downtown Saint Louis in the background. One child is wearing a light blue shirt and white tutu, and the other child is wearing a dress with a mostly green pattern. There is a white button with black lettering under this image that states “Facebook” and links to Heitholt Law LLC’s Facebook page.

The middle image depicts the façade of Busch Stadium at Clark and Eighth Street. The image is tilted 45 degrees to the left. There is a white button with black lettering under this image that states “LinkedIn” and links to Heitholt Law LLC’s LinkedIn page.

The right image depicts the Gateway Arch from the Arch Grounds in front of the Gateway Arch Museum. There are two small children running in the foreground of the image. One child, wearing a light blue shirt, white tutu, and red pants, is chasing another child wearing a light green pattern dress and darker green pants.

Footer

The background of the Footer is a gradient of dark blue fading into goldenrod near the bottom of the section. There is a “Heitholt Law LLC” heading in goldenrod lettering at the top center of the section, and a “Made with Squarespace” tag in dark blue lettering at the bottom of the section. There is a circular black button in the lower right corner of the section that allows the user to start and stop the glowing spheres animation at the top of the Home Page.

The following text appears in white lettering centered in the middle of the section:

“vincent@heitholtlaw.com

(314) 282-7021

None of the contents of this website constitute legal advice. The use of this website and communications using this website do not create an attorney-client relationship and are not necessarily privileged or confidential.

The choice of a lawyer is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements.”

About Page

The background of the “About” page is vertical or portrait image of Mr. Heitholt standing in front of the Gateway Arch with a light blue filter. The top of the page background contains the top of the Arch, and bottom of the page background contains Mr. Heitholt adjusting the buttons on his suit jacket. Mr. Heitholt is wearing a dark blue suit with a gold and bronze gradient tie and glasses. He is a white man with short, thinning brown hair and a full beard.

On the right side of the page, there is vertical or portrait image of Mr. Heitholt standing on the steps in front of the Civil Courts building in downtown Saint Louis. The colors of the image are vibrant with no aberration. Mr. Heitholt’s position on steps above the camera creates a slightly low-angle shot. Mr. Heitholt is wearing a dark blue suit with a gold and bronze gradient tie and caramel brown dress shoes. He is holding glasses just above his brown belt in his right hand. Mr. Heitholt is standing with his right foot on the corner of a large step, one step above his left foot, in a series of steps leading to the building’s front entrance. Mr. Heitholt is turned at the waist away from the building and toward the street. His face appears in profile. He has short, thinning brown hair and a full beard. A bright blue sky and the Carnahan Courthouse appear in the corner of the image behind the Civil Courts building.

On the left side of the page, to the right of the vertical image, there is a “Vincent K. Heitholt” heading in dark blue lettering. Underneath the heading, there are the following paragraphs of text:

“For nearly eight years, I worked in the public interest, advocating for the legal and human rights of Missouri’s most vulnerable people.

The practice of law should be about service above all else, and I have continued my mission to uplift those of us with the greatest need by founding Heitholt Law LLC.

My time with a federally funded not-for-profit law firm provided me with a wealth of experience and connected me to a broad range of communities, all with their unique perspectives, challenges, and abilities. While the legal issues were diverse, all of my work was motivated by a singular mission to take action against oppression, exploitation, and abuse. I served my clients by securing desperately needed benefits, restoring individual rights lost to guardianship, and preventing irreparable financial and physical harms.

In 2015, I graduated cum laude from Saint Louis University School of Law, and I received my undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at El Paso in 2008. I earned a position on the editorial board of the Saint Louis University Law Journal, which published my note, Meramec River Killing, in 2015. For almost three years prior to law school, I worked at Pima County Superior Court in Tucson, Arizona, as a courtroom clerk.

I am a member in good standing of the Missouri Bar, and I am admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Missouri and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.”

In the next to last paragraph, the title of the note, “Meramec River Killing,” is a hyperlink to https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/lj/vol59/iss4/12/.

Contact Page

The background of the “Contact” Page is light blue in top left fading into black on a diagonal about halfway down the page.

A “Contact Heitholt Law” heading in dark blue lettering appears in top center of the page. Underneath the heading, the following paragraphs are centered on the page in smaller, dark blue lettering:

“Send me a direct message by using the form below. Please feel free to let me know if you prefer a phone call or e-mail for a response. I will try my best to get back to you within twenty-four hours.

I look forward to hearing from you!”

Underneath the paragraphs there is a circular headshot of Mr. Heitholt in front of the Old Courthouse in downtown Saint Louis. Mr. Heitholt’s signature in appears in gold to the immediate left of the headshot. “vincent@heitholtlaw.com” and “(314) 282-7021” appear just below the signature and headshot in dark blue lettering.

At the bottom of the page, there is a goldenrod box with fields for users to enter “First Name,” “Last Name,” “Email,” and “Message.” Each of the fields indicate that they are “required” to complete the form. At the bottom of the form, there is a dark blue button with “Send” in white lettering.