Dustin Alan Duke
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**Dustin Alan Duke, Attorney at Law** **Location:** Fayetteville, AR **Firm:** AR Law Partners, PLLC **Practice Areas:** Personal Injury, Probate Dustin Alan Duke is a seasoned attorney based in Fayetteville, Arkansas, with over two decades of dedicated legal experience. A proud graduate of the University of Arkansas Fayetteville School of Law, Dustin has been an advocate for justice since 2001. His legal journey began with Legal Services offices, where he honed his skills in providing essential support to underserved communities in both Fayetteville and Little Rock. As a licensed attorney, Dustin passionately serves clients in various Arkansas state courts, including trial courts, the Arkansas Court of Appeals, and the Arkansas Supreme Court. Additionally, he is authorized to practice in the Federal District Court for both the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. This extensive expertise in navigating the legal landscape makes him a formidable advocate for those facing personal injury claims and probate matters. Dustin's commitment to justice has earned him prestigious accolades, including the Arkansas Bar Association’s Equal Justice Distinguished Service Award and the Champion of Justice Award from the Arkansas Access to Justice Commission. These honors reflect his dedication to ensuring equitable legal representation for all. At AR Law Partners, PLLC, Dustin combines his legal acumen with a compassionate approach, guiding clients through complex legal challenges with integrity and professionalism. Whether you are seeking assistance with a personal injury case or navigating the intricacies of probate law, Dustin Alan Duke is committed to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients in Fayetteville and beyond.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.