About Johnson Jon — general practice Jacksonville Arkansas
Attorney Jon Johnson provides general practice Jacksonville Arkansas legal services to residents and small businesses across Pulaski County. Additionally, the firm handles civil, family, and personal legal matters that arise in the Jacksonville and Little Rock metro area. Because Arkansas has fewer attorneys per resident than any other state, accessible local representation is especially valuable.
The office serves clients in Jacksonville, Sherwood, North Little Rock, and surrounding Pulaski County communities. Furthermore, the firm regularly appears in Pulaski County Circuit Court on civil, family, and probate matters. Find more options through the general practice attorney directory.
What Clients Say
Reviewers describe an approachable attorney who explains options carefully and responds promptly to client questions. Many also appreciate fair, transparent fee discussions before any work begins. Clients value the personal attention typical of smaller firms where one attorney handles a matter from start to finish.
general practice Jacksonville — Practice Areas & Services
- Civil disputes and small claims matters in Pulaski County Circuit and District Courts.
- Family law matters, including uncontested divorce and custody filings.
- Estate planning, including wills and Arkansas probate guidance.
- Contract review and drafting for individuals and Jacksonville-area businesses.
- General consultations for clients facing unfamiliar legal issues.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I hire a general practice Jacksonville Arkansas attorney?
Hire a general practice attorney whenever a legal issue affects your finances, family, or business and the right approach is unclear. Specifically, the attorney can identify whether your matter requires a specialist referral. Early consultations often prevent costly mistakes later.
How much does a Jacksonville attorney consultation cost?
Many central Arkansas firms offer a free initial consultation lasting 20 to 30 minutes. However, ongoing fees vary depending on case complexity and matter type. Always confirm scope and billing in writing before retaining any attorney.
Where will my Pulaski County case be heard?
Most civil and family cases are heard at the Pulaski County Courthouse at 401 West Markham Street in Little Rock. Furthermore, the Jacksonville District Court handles smaller civil and traffic matters. Your attorney will identify the correct venue based on case type.
Quick Facts: General Practice in Jacksonville, Arkansas
- Arkansas attorneys: Approximately 6,000 attorneys are licensed to practice in Arkansas, the lowest per-capita ratio in the U.S. — Arkansas Judiciary Attorney Search
- Court venue: Pulaski County Circuit Court is Arkansas’ busiest, sitting in Little Rock — Arkansas Judiciary
- Region: Jacksonville sits in the Little Rock metro, the state’s largest legal market — Arkansas Bar Association



