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Native to Arkansas, I grew up in Conway and attended Harding University where I graduated with a degree in American Studies. During my sophomore year at Harding, I had the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy and also got to enjoy some of that time traveling around Europe. Following graduation, I attended law school at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. During my time in law school, I worked as a law clerk for the Arkansas Attorney General's Office. Upon receiving my attorney license, I practiced for a short time as a criminal defense attorney before returning to the Attorney General's Office as an Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division where I represented state boards and agencies. During my employment there, I also spent time working in the Consumer Protection Division where I was responsible for enforcing the provisions of the tobacco master settlement agreement.
In 2004, I left the Arkansas Attorney General's Office and moved to Portland, Oregon where I attended Multnomah University and received a Master of Divinity. I also passed the Oregon Bar Exam to receive my Oregon law license.
In 2010, I relocated back to Arkansas and worked as an attorney for the Arkansas Department of Human Services handling foster care cases in Benton County. Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure and Thompson, P.A. invited me on board in 2013 where I currently handle a wide variety of cases including divorce, custody, guardianship, adoption, criminal, personal injury, estate planning, business litigation, and administrative hearings. I am a certified domestic relations Attorney ad Litem where I represent children in custody, visitation, or guardianship disputes. I am also a certified mediator with the Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission qualified to mediate civil, probate, and family matters.
I currently serve on the Board of Directors for Court Appointed Special Advocates for Northwest Arkansas. I am also on the Advisory Committee for the Northwest Arkansas Community College Paralegal Program.
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Chat withState: Arkansas
Acquired: 1998
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119 S 2nd St, Rogers, AR, 72756-4525
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"Ryan has served as ad litem on several cases in which I have been involved, and he has never failed to advocate for his client effectively. I endorse this lawyer."
"Ryan is an intelligent attorney who zealously fights for his clients. He also cares about his clients and helps counsel them through difficult times. I often go to him for advice on family law matters.I endorse this lawyer."
"Ryan is a dedicated, intelligent, hard-working attorney who I have turned to for professional advice and insight in family law matters. Ryan is also an attorney ad litem who works hard to ensure that his young clients receive the outcome that is in their best interest."
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2016
Certified Mediator, Arkansas Alternative Dispute Resolution Commission
2015
Board Service Certification, NWA Emerging Leaders
2014
Leadership Academy, Arkansas Bar Association
2013
Certified Attorney ad Litem, Arkansas Administrative Office of the Courts
1997
Member, Who's Who Among Law Students
2015 - Present
Adjunct Professor, Northwest Arkansas Community College
2013 - Present
Associate Attorney, Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure, and Thompson, PA
2010 - 2013
Attorney, Arkansas Department Of Human Services
2018 - Present
Micah's House of NWAPresident, Board of Directors
2016 - Present
NWACC Paralegal Advisory CommitteeMember
2014 - Present
CASA of NWAVice-President, Board of Directors
2002 - Present
United States Supreme CourtLicensed
2000 - Present
Eighth Circuit Court of AppealsLicense
1999 - Present
United States Federal Court, Eastern and Western Districts of ArkansasLicense
1998 - Present
Arkansas Bar AssociationMember
2007
M. Div.
1998
J.D.
1995
B.S.
2017
DHS Investigations and the Attorney ad Litem