Brian Butler |
Jensen Young & Butler, PLLC
bbutler@jyb.law
(501) 315-2255
(501) 315-3355
1230 Ferguson Dr
Benton,
AR
72015
Brian Butler | Jensen Young & Butler, PLLC
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Firm Summary
Following his admission to practice law in Arkansas, Mr. Butler embarked on a notable career as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the esteemed Saline County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. During his tenure as a Deputy Prosecutor, Mr. Butler amassed invaluable expertise in criminal litigation and provided comprehensive legal support. His responsibilities encompassed the prosecution of a wide range of criminal cases, including but not limited to murder, sex crimes, assault, drug offenses encompassing possession and distribution, domestic violence, and fraudulent checks. Subsequently, Mr. Butler transitioned from the Saline County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office and has since dedicated numerous years to the practice of law in Saline County, Arkansas, where he continues to serve the community.
Mr. Butler’s legal practice centers on comprehensive civil litigation pertaining to real estate, encompassing a diverse array of matters such as foreclosures, lien law, replevins, property line disputes, adverse possession, easements, legal access to property, quiet title actions, landlord-tenant disputes, and title insurance claims. Additionally, Mr. Butler possesses extensive experience advocating for property owners’ associations and special improvement districts.
Furthermore, Mr. Butler demonstrates exceptional expertise in estate planning, specifically in the areas of probate administration and representation, as well as the drafting of wills, trusts, and powers of attorney.
Moreover, leveraging his prior role as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Mr. Butler offers proficient representation in criminal defense cases, ranging from felonies and misdemeanors to DUIs and DWIs.
Currently, Mr. Butler’s primary legal focus lies in Family and Juvenile law, where he adeptly represents numerous clients in divorce, custody, adoption, and guardianship matters. Additionally, he serves as an attorney ad litem in domestic relations cases across the state and assumes the role of Parent’s Counsel in Dependency/Neglect cases. His extensive work in DHS court has endowed him with substantial experience and in-depth knowledge in this field.
Lastly, Mr. Butler’s proficiency in conducting title examinations and handling title insurance equips him with a remarkable knowledge base that he skillfully applies in real estate litigation.