Megan Elizabeth Wooster
Aggressive, Personalized Representation
Megan E. Wooster is an experienced litigation attorney with a relentless passion for domestic relations cases. Ms. Wooster is also a qualified Attorney Ad Litem, appointed by the Courts, to represent minor children in custody & probate cases. Ms. Wooster is dedicated to her clients and will aggressively fight to obtain the best resolution for you.
Megan is a Tennessee native who moved to Arkansas to attend law school. Prior to M.W. Law, PLLC in 2013, Megan was a domestic relations litigation attorney at the James Law Firm and an insurance defense litigation attorney at Anderson Murphy Hopkins, LLP. In 2010, Megan became a qualified Attorney Ad Litem for children in custody and visitation cases.
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Arkansas
- 8th Circuit
- University of Arkansas - Little Rock
- J.D. (2010) | Law
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- Honors: Law Review High Honors
- Activities: Academic Success Mentor Phi Alpha Delta Writing Mentor
- Christian Brothers University
- B.A. (2005) | Psychology & Criminal Justice
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- Honors: High Honors
- Activities: Zeta Tau Alpha
- Top Three Divorce Attorneys
- Top Three Rated
- Best Attorneys in Little Rock
- Soiree
- Top Attorneys
- Arkansas Life
- Client's Choice Award
- Avvo.com
- Top Family Law Firm
- Attorney and Practice Magazine
- Arkansas Association of Woman Lawyers
- Member
- Current
- University of Arkansas
- Alumni Board Member
- Current
- Junior Leauge of Little Rock
- Member
- Current
- National Association of Professional Women
- Member
- Current
- Pulaski County Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Divorce Litigation from Start to Finish
- National Business Institute
- Effectively Arguing Contempt Motions
- National Business Institute
- How to Build and Manage a Family Law Practice
- Pulaski County Bar Association
- Sexual Harassment Law: The Jury is Wrong as a Matter of Law
- University of Arkansas Law Review
- What Attorney Ad Litem Want: Best Practices for Domestic Relations
- Arkansas Bar Association
- Attorney Ad Litem
- Arkansas Judiciary
- Leadership Academy Graduate
- Arkansas Bar Association
- Website
- M.W. Law, PLLC Website