Satterfield Law Firm - Little Rock, AR
Lawyers in Little Rock, AR
Three Financial Centre 900 South Shackleford Suite 300 Little Rock, AR 72211
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Customer Reviews for Satterfield Law Firm
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Hired Law firm 2020-2023If I could give zero stars, I absolutely would. I've been working in the court system for about 11 years with family court. I'm a father's advocate mainly. Cynthia Moody is extremely bias and could gives a rats a** about anything the kids want nor will care what the father has to say. Ive been working a case for close to 3 years for a father and I've never been more appalled by an attorney or in this case an AAL. She not only put in court statements false information to make him look bad but never once even tried visiting his home to prove her false allegations against him. She met with the mother on multiple occasions for long lengths of time but never tried meeting with the father even with his multiple attempts to make it happen. She ignored all of his messages and even ignored messages from the children involved who are in an age category of being able to understand the situation in detail. If a judge tries to place her as your AAL, I would highly suggest you argue the situation and ask for someone else. If you are looking for an attorney, I would also strongly suggest you find someone who will actually care and be truthful. How this woman has not been disbarred. I will never understand.
Contact
Three Financial Centre
900 South Shackleford
Suite 300
Little Rock, AR 72211
Phone Number: (501) 376-0411 (Toll Free 877- 273-4911)
Fax Number: (501) 325-5664
Website: http://www.satterfieldlaw.com
Hours: 8:30 to 5:00 Monday-Friday
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