Vanessa Cash Adams began her law career after graduating law school in 2007. Since then, she has been helping individuals and families with various legal issues, focusing solely on matters surrounding consumer and business transactions, litigation, and bankruptcy. Vanessa completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism where she served as contributing political and government writer to the University’s newspaper, the Arkansas Traveler. She graduated from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law, where she served on the Honor Counsel and as treasurer of Phi Alpha Delta.
Vanessa currently serves on the Executive Committee of the Debtor-Creditor section of the Arkansas Bar Association. She is a member of the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers and the Pulaski County Bar Association. She is licensed to practice in Arkansas state courts and in the Federal District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas. Vanessa lives in Little Rock with her husband and three children. In her spare time, she and her family enjoy hiking, traveling, gardening, movies, and books. They also enjoy caring for their furry, feathery, and scaly friends – a sweetheart mound of hair - their Pyrenees named Lula, two cheeky parakeets (Marla & Quill), two gregarious hens (Hermione & Gabriella), and three unconcerned reptiles (Spike, Echo, and Kermit).
Vanessa became a lawyer to help others navigate difficult legal problems. She understands the challenges people face with a sudden job loss, illness, or divorce that often throw families into financial and emotional stress. Her range of experience spans more than a decade, providing Vanessa the insight necessary to give her clients practical advice on the avenues available to them to obtain financial freedom for themselves and their families.