Natalie was raised in Fort Smith where she graduated from Southside High School. After obtaining a Bachelor’s in Humanities from St. Gregory’s University, she moved to Fayetteville until graduating from the University of Arkansas School of Law.
She is licensed to practice law in Arkansas.While in law school, Natalie was a member of the law fraternity Delta Theta Phi and the International Law Society. She also participated in the Women’s Law Student Association, and served as Chair of Community Service.
During law school, she interned for Daily and Woods in Fort Smith. Natalie was also a student attorney who provided legal services for immigrant clients in the University’s Immigration Clinic and later the Advanced Immigration Clinic.
Natalie began practicing law with King Law Firm in Fort Smith, focusing on primarily immigration and family law.
Since launching King Law Office, Natalie continues to work on cases in this area, along with business immigration, and a new emphasis in brief writing and legal research.Natalie is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, Kansas Bar Association, and American Bar Association.
She is a former member of the Junior League and served as Vice Chair and Chari of Fund Development for the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas for 2014 and 2015, respectively.
Natalie is an current member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA), and is an active volunteer at her church, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Fort Smith.
Bar Admission Arkansas Education University of Arkansas School of Law, Juris Doctor St. Gregory’s University, Bachelor of Arts, Humanities Professional Associations The Arkansas Bar Association Junior League of Northwest Arkansas, Vice Chair of Fund Development.
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