Arkansas Adoption Attorneys
Following is a listing of the current fellows of the American Academy of Adoption attorneys in Arkansas.
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              Sandra C. BradshawMember Since 2002 Contested Adoption · Grandparent Representation · Interstate (ICPC) Adoption · Domestic Adoption s.bradshaw@adoptionattorneys.org
 215 Main Street, P.O. Box 249,
 Crossett, AR 71635
 United States
 TEL (870) 364-4300 FAX (870) 364-4333
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              Eugene T. Kelley (Sustaining Fellow)Member Since 1992 e.kelley@adoptionattorneys.org www.kelleyadoptonlegalservices.com
 303 West Walnut Street,
 Rogers, AR 72756
 United States
 TEL (479) 636-1051 FAX (479) 636-1663
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              Kaye H. McLeodMember Since 1990 Private Networking · Interstate (ICPC) Adoption · Intercountry Adoption · Assisted Reproduction · Special Needs Children · Domestic Adoption k.mcleod@adoptionattorneys.org
 210 Linwood Court,
 Little Rock, AR 72205
 United States
 TEL (501) 663-6224 FAX (501) 663-5393
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              H. Keith MorrisonMember Since 2001 Interstate (ICPC) Adoption · Intercountry Adoption · Special Needs Children · Contested Adoption · Domestic Adoption h.morrison@adoptionattorneys.org
 1 E. Center Street, Suite 310,
 Fayetteville, AR 72701
 United States
 TEL (479) 521-5820 FAX (479) 521-5543
        Sustaining Fellows are Fellows who have provided additional financial support to the Academy to further its purposes. The Academy was formed to study, encourage, promote and improve the laws and practice of law pertaining to the adoption of children and the creation of families throughout the United States and abroad.
      
      
        Honorary or Judicial Fellows are those who have made valuable contributions to adoption law as law school professors, judges, or others who have achieved special recognition for their service in the field of adoption. Honorary and Judicial Fellows do not accept referrals of adoption cases.
      
      
        Honorary or Judicial Fellows are those who have made valuable contributions to adoption law as law school professors, judges, or others who have achieved special recognition for their service in the field of adoption. Honorary and Judicial Fellows do not accept referrals of adoption cases.
      
  