Estate planning law firm Ozarks Legacy Law proudly announces the addition of attorney Jeffrey C. Goodnight.
A native of southwest Missouri, Goodnight has more than twenty years of legal experience–all of which have been served in southwest Missouri. Goodnight most recently worked at Hosmer, King & Royce and was originally hired out of law school by Neale & Newman where he became a partner.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Jeff to the Ozarks Legacy Law family,” remarked attorney David Payne, the firm’s founder. “Not only is he a seasoned professional with a deep understanding of the unique estate planning needs of our communities, but Jeff’s unwavering commitment to serving clients makes him a perfect fit for our firm.”
A graduate of Carthage High School, Goodnight obtained a bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University and earned his law degree from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
“Joining Ozarks Legacy Law is an exciting career move for me. My legal experience coupled with my genuine desire for helping others, aligns seamlessly with Ozarks Legacy Law’s mission,” states Goodnight.
Throughout his career, Goodnight has represented clients across southwest Missouri, successfully navigating clients through a wide range of legal matters. “Jeff’s understanding of farm and agricultural issues, cultivated through firsthand experience on his family’s farm, uniquely positions him as a trusted advisor for the client’s we serve, but also someone they can easily relate to. Simply put, Jeff is one of them,” added Payne.
With the addition of Goodnight, Ozarks Legacy Law reaffirms its dedication to providing top-tier legal services and further solidifies its position as a trusted source for families and businesses throughout the 417 community.
About Ozarks Legacy Law
Ozarks Legacy Law is a regional law firm focusing on the estate planning, small business and real estate needs of those that call the Ozarks home. We have offices in Republic, Nixa, and Aurora.
Learn more about our estate planning services here.