Firm: whLaw
Practice Areas: Family
Chris has represented individuals and families in a variety of matters including child and adult guardianships, adoptions, custody and visitation disputes, child support cases, divorces with business valuation issues, as well as breaches of fiduciary duties in probate.. He also has experience representing employees and businesses in breach of contract disputes, and labor law matters involving misclassification, minimum wage, overtime and ‘off-the-clock’ violations.
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Firm: Rice, Adams & Woodruff
Practice Areas: Family
Attorney Brian K. Woodruff earned his bachelor's degree in Political Science in 2000 from Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and his law degree in 2005 from the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. Prior to attending law school, Attorney Woodruff worked as the Jury Clerk for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas in Little Rock.. Attorney Woodruff joined Rice, Adams & Woodruff in 2005 and has a general practice which allows him to effectively serve his clients in a wide variety of areas. He is licensed in all Arkansas Courts as well as the Eastern and Western Districts of the United States District Court. He is certified for appointment as an Attorney Ad Litem in domestic relations cases, has served as special judge in Jacksonville District Court on several occasions and has previously served as President and Vice President of the Lonoke County Bar Association as well as served on the Board of Directors for the Jacksonville Senior Wellness and Activity Center. Currently, Attorney Woodruff serves as a member of the Lonoke County Law Library Board.
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Firm: Huffman Butler, PLLC
Practice Areas: Family
After becoming licensed to practice law in Arkansas, Mr. Butler became a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the Saline County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. as a Deputy Prosecutor, Mr. Butler gained significant experience in criminal litigation and general legal assistance. Mr. Butler was responsible for numerous criminal prosecutions in all areas of criminal law to include murder, sex crimes, assault, drug crimes to include possession and distribution, domestic violence, and hot checks. After leaving the Saline County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Mr. Butler has spent many years practicing law in Benton, Arkansas, where he . Butler’s practice is centered around general civil litigation involving real property. He has litigated several matters involving: foreclosures, lien law, replevins, property line disputes, adverse possession, easements, legal access to property, quiet title actions, landlord/tenant disputes, and title insurance claims. Mr. Butler also has experience representing property owners’ associations, and special improvement . Butler is very skilled in the area of estate planning including: probate administration and representation, the drafting of wills, trusts, and power of . Butler’s history as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney has equipped him with the knowledge base to provide quality representation in the areas of criminal defense. He has tried numerous cases involving felonies, misdemeanors, and DUIs/, the bulk of Mr. Butler’s cases come in the area of Family/Juvenile law. Mr. Butler currently represents several clients in divorce, custody, adoption, and guardianship matters. Mr. Butler serves as an Attorney Ad Litem to many juveniles in Dependency/Neglect cases throughout the state. He also serves as Parent’s Counsel in Dependency/Neglect cases. Mr. Butler’s work in DHS court has provided him with a great amount of experience in this area of the , Mr. Butler is a licensed title examiner. His experience in title examinations and title insurance has provided a wonderful knowledge base for real estate litigation.
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