Firm: Scott A. Scholl
Practice Areas: Family
From an early age, I found that I was very adept at working with fine details and applying them toward a solution. As someone who has always been an analytical thinker, I reveled in the art of critical thinking and problem-solving. This is what eventually led to me joining the U.S. Army.. I joined the Army so that I could learn to further develop those skills and apply them to real-world situations. For me, one of the best parts of serving was learning to work with others toward a common goal. It's what not only led me toward serving my country, but also a big part of what got me through my service, which included my participation in the invasion of Panama in 1989.. When I finished my service, I was immediately drawn toward practicing law because I knew it would allow me to continue to use my analytical and problem-solving skills to serve my community. I was quickly accepted into the University of Nebraska College of Law and received my Juris Doctor before returning to my home state of Arkansas to begin practicing law. From the outset, I decided to focus on a few areas of the law that would provide me with the opportunity to help people who often didn't have the means or opportunity to help themselves.. My initial focus was on legal appeals because I knew that my ability to study the smallest details of a case could go a long way toward helping my clients reverse the original decision in their case. Outside of appeals, I decided to also devote my knowledge and expertise toward family and military law.. Given my military background and my familiarity with many of the legal entanglements associated with military service, I knew I wanted to provide counsel and support for the brave men and women who have served and continue to serve this great country. Serving in the U.S. Army has provided me with a strong familiarity with the unique situations that service members face, both in regards to their relationships with family and their legal affairs.. At the end of the day, my goal is to provide affordable, reliable legal services and representation to individuals and families in Little Rock, Conway, and across the state of Arkansas. With over two decades of experience practicing law throughout the state, I'm truly committed to helping the members of my community navigate the legal system. I do this by providing effective legal strategies that can help them overcome whatever challenges they may be facing.. Through compassion, dedication, and a relentless work ethic, I'll do everything I can to help my clients find a solution that can help them move forward. So if you or someone you know is looking for trusted legal counsel, call my office today and schedule a free case consultation.
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Firm: Martin Attorneys PA
Practice Areas: Family
After graduating from the University of Arkansas Fayetteville, Shea Crosby completed a year of service as an AmeriCorps attorney, providing civil legal representation to veterans and their families. That led to a legal fellowship sponsored by Equal Justice Works with an emphasis on removing barriers to employment. Ms. Crosby joined Martin Attorneys in the spring of 2016 and has found that her work to help families also gives her an avenue to serve her community, something Shea is passionate about.
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Firm: Lion Legal Services
Practice Areas: Family
I’m Tara! I’ve worked here a few years; because of our growth needs and my dynamic skill set, I’ve worked in every position possible at Lion Legal Services! Litigation Attorney, Supervising Attorney, Ad Litem, Front Office, Back Office…you name it, I’ve done it. I’m great in any position, but my favorite is plain ‘ole attorney, practicing Ad Litem, estate planning, and domestic litigation work.. I spent most of my working years at Rivendell Behavioral Health and Pathfinder, Inc (before and after law school); my work experience with those less fortunate, combined with my social worker heart and love for details is the perfect skill set in high-emotion cases. Most cases should not go to trial simply because there is a reasonable resolution to preserve the relationships which exist long after the case is over…but when they do, I’m your girl! I’m the perfect blend of feisty, clever, and smart and an active member of the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association. I know my way around a courtroom and I love my clients, working through their issues, cultivating a legal strategy and taking it all the way to the end in a trial, where my competitive streak completely overpowers my naturally empathetic disposition.. I grew up in Bauxite (no Saline County jokes, please), have family in Northwest Arkansas and settled in North Pulaski County. I have four daughters (yes, I know); two sets of twins. No one knows first hand the stress of child-rearing more than I do! My personal co-parenting and vast professional experiences working with behavioral disorders and developmental disabilities provide a unique understanding, which helps me help others find great, long-lasting, solutions to their legal issues.. The purpose and mission of Lion Legal Services, really speak to me. I helped develop them over the last few years and I love working here because we genuinely live this commitment to making reasonable legal advice affordable for Working Arkansans. Everyone deserves realistic, clear help and communication to know if there is a solution or if they should move on with their lives.. Sometimes people get me and Tori mixed up (Tara and Tori, I can see how that happens); when you get to know us better you won’t. Our personalities are opposite, but our strengths compliment each other perfectly! Tori talks about how she’s not good with emotions; thank goodness I am! We are great work and “not work” friends.. People talk about free time, but I’m not sure what that is! (see above: four daughters) Kidding, mostly. I spend my non-working time at home with my girls, garden, and fire pit; no surprise here: these are fairly expected past times for an introvert!. My email is
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Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Sean E. Robertson, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Jack & Holly Martin & Associates Attorneys at Law, P.A.
Practice Areas: Family
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Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Carder Law Firm
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Alexander Law Firm
Practice Areas: Family
I am an attorney in private practice in Northwest Arkansas, and I own a general practice law firm, Alexander Law Firm, in Springdale, Arkansas, where I have lived since 2010. I am married, and, between us, my husband and I have four children and seven grandchildren.. I have lived in Arkansas since 1972, and attended the University of Arkansas and the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville.. My general practive focuses on the areas of Family Law-Domestic Relations (Divorce, Custody, Visitation, Guardianships); Criminal Defense; Bankruptcy; Wills; and Adoption.. I am a licensed Mediator in Civil and Domestic Relations.. I am an Attorney Ad Litem in Probate and Domestic Relations.. I am a licensed Minister and Wedding Officiant.. My office is bi-lingual in English and Spanish, and we have an on-call Marshallese interpreter.. Consultations are always free, and most fees are fixed. Payment plans are available.
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Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Owen, Farnell & Garner
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (501) 624-4244
Practice Areas: Family
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Firm: Sharon M. Fortenberry
Practice Areas: Family
Contact: (870) 535-5904
Practice Areas: Family
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