The Axon & Allen Team

The Attorneys

Grant Axon

Grant has been a resident of Gallatin County, Kentucky for more than two decades.  He opened a law office in 2012 and has been helping the citizens of Gallatin and surrounding counties ever since.  He graduated from the University of Louisville with his Juris Doctorate, and prior to that from Utah Valley University with his Bachelors of Science in professional piloting.  


Since opening the law office Grant has worked hard to build a reputation for quality work at a reasonable price.  Grant primarily focuses his practice upon family and juvenile law, civil litigation, personal injury, bankruptcy, wills and estates, and contracts.  He is a tenacious litigator and enjoys fighting for his clients.


In November 2022, Grant was elected as the Gallatin County Attorney. In his elected capacity, he prosecutes criminal offenses within the county, and serves as the county's legal advisor. 


Grant is married to his wife Melissa, and they have six children and six grandchildren.  When not helping clients, Grant and his family enjoy traveling, flying (as a private pilot), scuba diving, hunting and fishing, camping and just generally being together.  


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Charlie Allen

Charlie is a native of Oldham County, KY, and a proud ninth-generation Kentuckian. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration from The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, where he was an Army ROTC Scholarship cadet. After graduating and commissioning as an Army Officer in the Army Reserve, he came back home to attend Northern Kentucky University's Chase College of Law. After law school, Charlie entered active duty service with the Army. 


Charlie served on active duty for 7.5 years in numerous assignments as a Judge Advocate (JAG). He has extensive experience with the U.S. Army's Recruiting Command (USAREC), where he practiced administrative law, and served as a Brigade Judge Advocate in charge of the legal advice and services for the Army's Recruiting unit across a 16 state footprint. Charlie also served as a prosecutor with USAREC, where he traveled the country preparing for, and trying felony level cases ranging from sexual assault to fraud. He ended his active duty service as a Defense Counsel, where he crossed the aisle to defend Soldiers across a broad range of charges. His successes included a full acquittal for a Soldier facing life in prison. As part of his military duties, Charlie also served for three years as a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Kentucky, where he prosecuted civilian federal offenses on the Fort Knox, KY military reservation.


Charlie's practice focuses primarily on civil litigation, family law (divorce, custody, etc.), and military law, where he assists service members facing involuntary administrative separation boards, nonjudicial punishments, and those seeking records corrections.


Charlie continues to serve in the Army and is a Judge Advocate in the Kentucky National Guard. 


When Charlie isn't helping his clients, he enjoys traveling throughout Kentucky, catching his children's basketball games, supporting the Kentucky Wildcats, and all forms of auto racing.


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