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Richard Strunks, P.A.

Family LawFort Smith, AR

About Richard Strunks, P.A.

Richard Strunks, P.A. specializes in family law, offering a wide range of services including divorce, child custody, and adoption. The firm understands the emotional complexities involved in family law cases and provides personalized attention to each client. Richard Strunks emphasizes clear communication and is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for clients facing family disputes. Located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Richard Strunks, P.A. has established a reputation for professionalism and legal expertise. The firm takes pride in its ability to navigate the intricacies of family law, ensuring that clients are informed and supported throughout the legal process. With a focus on understanding client needs, the firm develops tailored strategies to address individual cases effectively. Richard Strunks, P.A. is committed to maintaining high ethical standards and transparency. The firm recognizes that each family law situation is unique and requires a thoughtful approach to achieve resolution. Clients are encouraged to take an active role in their cases, fostering a collaborative environment that promotes trust and confidence.

Practice Areas

Family Law

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Key Strengths

Personalized client attention
Expertise in family law
Strong communication skills
Commitment to ethical practices
Proven track record in family disputes

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of family law cases do you handle?
Richard Strunks, P.A. handles a variety of family law cases including divorce, child custody, spousal support, and adoption.
How can I schedule a consultation?
Clients can schedule a consultation by visiting the firm's website or contacting the office directly for assistance.
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Last updated: February 17, 2026