KELSEY BOGGAN

 

Litigation requires preparation, focus, and the ability to stay steady under pressure. I represent clients who need a strong advocate in court—someone who understands the law, the process, and the emotional weight that often comes with family litigation.

My practice centers on contested family law matters, including divorce and custody disputes that require careful strategy and decisive advocacy. I take my role seriously, whether that means preparing a case for trial, handling a high-conflict hearing, or guiding a client through a difficult litigation process with clarity and resolve.

I understand that court can feel intimidating. My goal is to help clients feel informed, prepared, and supported—while advocating firmly for their position at every stage of the case.

Practice Focus

  • Divorce and contested family law litigation

  • Custody and visitation disputes

  • Child support and enforcement

  • Complex hearings and trials

  • Family-Centric Estate Planning

Background and Experience

My legal career began at Legal Aid of Arkansas, where I represented victims of domestic violence and worked closely with clients in crisis. That experience shaped how I approach litigation today—with seriousness, preparation, and a deep respect for the real-life impact of legal decisions.

After graduating from the University of Arkansas School of Law, I chose to make Northwest Arkansas my home and practiced at Webb Law Office in Springdale before joining Leslie Copeland Law. I bring that combined experience to every case I handle, with a focus on courtroom readiness and client advocacy.

Leadership and Professional Involvement

I’m actively involved in the legal community and currently serve as President of the Washington County Bar Association. I also hold leadership roles within the Arkansas Bar Association, including Chair of the Family Law Section, and serve as a Trustee on the Arkansas Bar Association Board of Trustees.

I’ve been recognized with the Award of Excellence from the Arkansas Bar Association Young Lawyers Section and named Legal Elite by Arkansas Money & Politics.

How I Approach Litigation

Clients often describe me as focused, prepared, and steady. I believe strong litigation starts long before the courtroom—with careful planning, honest communication, and a clear understanding of what’s at stake.

While I’m always open to resolution when it serves my client’s interests, I’m fully prepared to litigate when necessary. My priority is advocating effectively while helping clients understand each step of the process so there are no surprises.

Outside the Office

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time on the Buffalo River and staying active in Northwest Arkansas. I’m also a certified yoga teacher, and I value practices that help me stay focused, balanced, and present—both personally and professionally.

Next Step

If you’re facing a contested family law matter and need experienced courtroom advocacy, contact the office to schedule a case evaluation.