Skye Martin
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Practice Area
- Gov & Administrative Law
- Administrative Law, Election Law, Government Contracts, Government Finance, Legislative & Government Affairs
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Arkansas
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Attorney (Office of Chief Counsel)
- Arkansas Department of Human Services
- - Current
- Attorney
- Destiny Law Firm
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- Divorce, Family Law, Elder Law, Probate, Guardianships, Debt Collection, Criminal Defense
- Attorney
- Wilson & Associates
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- Real Estate Law
- Donor Relations
- Heifer Foundation
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- Attorney
- Skye Martin Law
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- Family Law, Wills and Estates
- Compliance Analyst
- Delta Dental
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- Insurance Law
- Attorney
- Law Offices of Gary Green
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Education
- William H. Bowen School of Law
- J.D. (2012) | Law
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- Honors: High Honor graduate
- Activities: Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers, Hispanic Law Students' Association, Academic Success Mentor, Teaching Assistant
- University of Arkansas - Little Rock
- B.A. (2005) | Psychology
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- Honors: Magna Cum Laude
Professional Associations
- Arkansas Access to Justice
- Commissioner
- - Current
- Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers
- Communications Chair
- - Current
- Arkansas Bar Association
- Committee Member
- - Current
- Pulaski County Bar
- Member
- - Current
- Arkansas Arts Center
- Volunteer, Contemporaries Member
- - Current
Certifications
- Notary Public
- Arkansas Secretary of State
Legal Answers
23 Questions Answered
- Q. My ex and I have joint legal custody but our kids want to live with me, they're 11 and 13. Can they choose in AR?
- A: The preference of the children could be a factor, but it’s less likely when they’re still so young. Child custody is determined by the best interest of the child and there are a list of factors that judges consider. I recommend consulting an attorney to determine your best strategy for getting the kids back.
- Q. Am I entitled to compensation if my husband cheated 7 months after getting married?
- A: You’re entitled to your half of the marital property. Even if you’ve only been married a short time, I still suggest seeking an attorney to at least go over your options and protect your interest.
- Q. if me and my ex spouse have not went to court to change our divorce papers do we still have to follow by the one we have
- A: Yes, but there may be an exception. It depends on what you’re trying to change and your decree.
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