Guiding Families Through Life’s Most Difficult Transitions
Divorce and child custody disputes can be some of the most painful and uncertain experiences a family can face. Emotions run high, futures feel uncertain, and every decision carries long-term consequences. That’s why having a skilled, compassionate attorney by your side matters.
Jennifer Lancaster brings over 14 years of legal experience to help clients navigate these challenges with clarity, strength, and dignity. Known for her balanced approach — firm in the courtroom, empathetic in counsel — Jennifer is committed to helping families find stability and solutions that protect what matters most.
Divorce Representation
No two marriages or separations are the same. Jennifer takes the time to understand each client’s goals, priorities, and circumstances. Whether your case involves complex property division, spousal support, or sensitive personal issues, she provides the strategic insight and legal guidance you need to move forward with confidence.
Her approach focuses on:
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Clarity and communication — explaining every step so clients feel informed and in control
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Conflict resolution when possible — through fair negotiation and settlement
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Aggressive advocacy when necessary — ensuring your rights and interests are fully protected
Jennifer’s goal is to help you make practical, informed decisions that pave the way for a secure and hopeful future.
Child Custody & Support
When children are involved, the stakes are higher — and emotions deeper. Jennifer understands that custody cases aren’t just legal disputes; they’re deeply personal matters that affect your child’s wellbeing and sense of security.
She works tirelessly to help parents reach child-centered solutions that promote stability, safety, and healthy relationships. Whether through mediation or litigation, Jennifer advocates for arrangements that serve the best interests of the child while protecting your parental rights.
Her work in custody matters includes:
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Custody and visitation agreements
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Parenting plans and modifications
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Child support enforcement and adjustments
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Relocation and parental rights disputes
A Balanced Approach: Compassion Meets Strength
Clients describe Jennifer as both understanding and unyielding. She listens closely, provides honest guidance, and never backs down when her client’s future is on the line. Her courtroom experience and deep knowledge of Arkansas family law allow her to anticipate challenges and build strategies that deliver real results.
Jennifer’s goal is not just to win cases — but to help families find peace, rebuild, and move forward with confidence.
Property Division
Dividing property during a divorce can be complex and emotionally challenging. In Arkansas, property division is guided by the principle of equitable distribution, which means assets and debts are divided fairly—not always equally.
At Cornerstone Law Firm, we help clients protect their property, ensure a fair division, and avoid costly mistakes. Our experienced attorneys break down the process, explain your rights, and advocate for your best interests.
Alimony / Spousal Support
Worried about paying too much in alimony?
Concerned you won’t receive the support you need?
Alimony — also called spousal support — can significantly impact your financial stability after divorce. Whether you are requesting support or being asked to pay it, having the right legal strategy is critical.
At Cornerstone Law Firm, we help clients across Arkansas fight for fair, reasonable, and legally sound alimony outcomes.
Debt Allocation
Worried you’ll be stuck paying debts that aren’t yours?
Concerned your spouse’s spending could cost you thousands?
During divorce, dividing assets is only half the battle. Dividing debt can be just as complicated — and just as financially damaging if handled incorrectly.
At Cornerstone Law Firm, we fight to ensure you are not unfairly burdened with marital debt. Your financial future matters — and so does your strategy.
Child Support
When parents separate or divorce, child support becomes one of the most important financial decisions affecting your child’s stability and well-being. Understanding your rights under Arkansas law is critical — whether you are seeking support or being asked to pay it.