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Nathan Daniel Lewis - Cabot, AR
144 Professional DriveSuite 1PO Box 280 Cabot, AR 72023 - 8678
N.D. Lewis Law Firm, PLLC.
Cabot Domestic Relations/Family Law Lawyer
Overview
I was born in Reno, Nevada on July 17, 1983. My parents divorced when I was 3, so I have experienced the turmoil between divorcing partners from a very early age. I eventually decided that it was best for me to live with my father, so I moved to Heber Springs, Arkanas when I was 12 and have remained in Arkansas since. I attented Heber Springs High School and graduated in 2001, before moving to Jonesboro, Arkansas to attend college at Arkansas State University. In 2009, I graduated from Arkansas State University with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Management and minors in Business Management and Marketing. I earned my Juris Doctorate from the William Bowen School of Law in Little Rock in 2013, where I graduated with Honors. During law school, I clerked for three years at the Arkansas State Supreme Court Office of the Clerk.In addition to being an Arkansas licensed attorney, I am currently a member of the Arkansas Army National Guard, and have served since August of 2004. I have held multiple different positions in the military as both an enlisted Soldier and a Commissioned Officer. I have held the Military Occupational Specialties of a Legal Specialist and Signal Support Specialists as an enlisted Soldier, and served as an Intelligence Officer and Maintenance Officer while a Commissioned Officer. I am a veteran and have been deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom from July 2006 to October 2007.
I have a wonderful family and am married to my beautiful wife, Bridget, and we have two sons, Aaden Jack and William Daniel (Liam). When not practicing law, my interests include activities with my family, coaching my sons baseball teams, sports, exercise, and running.
About Nathan Daniel Lewis
Current Employment Position(s)
- Solo Practitioner
Practice Areas
- Domestic Relations/Family Law
- Divorce/Military Divorce
- Custody/Visitation
- Paternity
- Guardianships and Adoptions
Litigation
- 100%
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Arkansas, 2013
Past Positions
- Robertson, Oswalt, & Associates, Associate Attorney, 2015 - 2018
- Arkansas Department of Human Services, Attorney, 2014 - 2015
Education
- University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law, Little Rock, Arkansas, 2013
J.D. - Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 2009
B.S.
Honors: With Honors
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
144 Professional DriveSuite 1PO Box 280 Cabot, AR 72023 - 8678
Phone
Fax
- 501-438-0612
Office Hours
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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