
Heather Ryan Campbell
- +1-479-316-3760
- office@lawgroupnwa.com
About:
We care deeply about our clients and their businesses. We treat their problems as if they were our own, and we respond to our clients’ needs in real-time while paying careful attention to all aspects of an issue. We call it practicing law the right way. We think you will too. Legal issues come in all shapes and sizes, and when challenges arise, you need practical guidance and solid advice from experienced attorneys. Your legal counsel should also understand you, appreciate your situation, and have a heartfelt interest in your future. At The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC, we see clients as they are: our friends and neighbors. Because of that, we set ourselves apart by providing the level of care that you expect and deserve. We do this by focusing on you, your individual or business needs, and exceeding your expectations.
DVLawyers AI Summary:
The Law Group of Northwest Arkansas PLLC is dedicated to providing compassionate legal guidance to individuals and families facing challenging circumstances. With a strong focus on family law, including divorce, custody, and other sensitive family matters, the firm aims to support survivors in navigating the complexities of the legal system. Their attorneys approach each case with empathy, ensuring that clients feel understood and valued during difficult times. The firm emphasizes a trauma-informed approach, treating clients as friends and neighbors, which can be particularly reassuring for survivors of domestic violence who may be feeling vulnerable. They pride themselves on actively listening to clients’ needs and concerns, offering a nurturing environment where survivors can express their fears and hopes for the future. While the Law Group of Northwest Arkansas has a broad array of practice areas, their commitment to family law stands out, making them a potential fit for those seeking support in family-related legal issues. Their experienced team is ready to offer steadfast representation and advocacy tailored to individual circumstances. However, as with any legal firm, it is important for survivors to assess their comfort level and specific needs during the consultation process to determine if this is the right fit for them. Overall, their approachable and understanding demeanor suggests they could be a supportive option for individuals seeking legal assistance in the aftermath of domestic abuse.
Jurisdiction:Arkansas
Practice Area
Family Law
Handles divorce, custody, parenting time, and support with DV-informed safety planning, temporary orders, safe exchanges, discovery protections, and long-term financial stability.
Criminal Law
Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.
Languages
English
Fees
Free Consultation
Education
Fayetteville
Associations
Member
Reviews
RATED 5.0
Jul 27, 2025via Google
Mike Patterson
RATED 5.0
Jul 10, 2025via Google
Abbi B
"After receiving a hefty speeding ticket, I reached out to Jennifer at TLGNWA to see if she could help. She was easy to contact, explained the process clearly, and handled everything professionally from start to finish. Thanks to her, the ticket was reduced and I avoided points on my license—which was exactly what I was hoping for. She allowed me to breathe easy during a stressful situation. If you’re looking for a lawyer who knows what they’re doing and actually cares, I definitely recommend Jennifer Keys! Excellent service and great results."
RATED 1.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Josh Landreth
"I have used this firm for years, because I felt like Kristy truly had my best interest in mind in all our dealings. A recent interaction dramatically changed my mind. I engaged the firm to write a Terms and Conditions Document as well as a Privacy Policy for an app I was developing. The app developer I was using told me that they had used a local attorney, and similar policies cost upwards of $2500-$3500 to get produced. I told them, I had an attorney that I trusted. I engaged Kristy for the project. A couple weeks later, Kristy informed me that the "research was taking longer" than she would have thought and wanted to give me an update. That sounded costly....So, I asked how much research she was anticipating. She responded with 40-50 hours of research and another 10-15 hours to write the document. WHAT?????? For a terms and conditions policy that I can go to Legal Zoom and get for a few hundred dollars???? I immediately asked her to stop research. I told her I needed to get on the same page with the developers and that I would get back with her about the project. She stopped researching, but continued writing the document. About 2 weeks later, she delivered a document that she said was only valid in 15 out of 50 states because she hadn't researched them. At the time, my Father in law was in hospice. When I received the document, I told her I would review it after his funeral, etc. I was extremely angry, but didn't want to address the fact that she had continued writing a document after I told her to stop and then delivered a document that is completely useless for 3-5X the cost of what I know another attorney would have done it for. I waited for the bill so that I could professionally discuss the miscommunication after dealing with our personal family issue. There were over $6000 of fees for work done prior to me asking her to stop. And there was another $3630 of fees after I asked her to stop. At this point, I addressed the miscommunication, expressed my frustration about there not being any communication on the front end about how much research it was going to take, and I asked if we could negotiate the bill because of the miscommunication. Kristy's response was 100% lawyer speak. Rather than taking responsibility for her portion of the miscommunication, she only defends her actions. She explains why it was necessary. Then lawyer speak about "you said stop research. not stop writing." The actions are deplorable. Anyone with a brain would understand that when I say, "Stop the research", my intent is to halt the project. It is absolutely beyond me how anyone could take those words and then continue to do $3600 worth of legal work. I take responsibility for my portion of the miscommunication. That's why I ask if we could talk about the bill. Rather than acknowledging that she made a mistake, she would rather throw away a decade long relationship over $3600. In addition, clearly, she did not have the knowledge to write the document I needed without doing 40-50 hours of research. That's not normal. I've talked to other legal professionals. It's not normal. Legally, you're right Kristy. I owe you the money. The check is in the mail. Humanely, your actions are deplorable. If you take this line with a client that has been loyal to you for nearly a decade, how are you going to treat others? I lost all respect for you over this. I understand a difference of opinions. I understand a miscommunication. I do not understand your unwillingness to acknowledge your mistakes and do what's in the best interest of a long time client."
RATED 5.0
Apr 10, 2025via Google
Paul Miller
"Jason was absolutely amazing. He was fast, kept me updated and got the divorce done quick and painless. I would recommend this place to anyone needing a divorce."
RATED 1.0
Mar 10, 2025via Google
Andre Burch
"Asked about gun laws and was told I'd be contacted the next day. 2 days later they left me a message saying they had to decline (telling me about a law). The message that was left had sort of a pathetic tone to it as well. Almost as if she knew her call was BS."
