Stephanie Clark has helped numerous Veterans obtain the benefits they have fought so hard for. Prior to the VA Disability Law, she was in Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Small Claims, Family Law, and Estate Planning.
She has been a dedicated professional in the legal field since 2011, starting as a file clerk. It was during this time that she realized her passion for law and decided to pursue a law degree. After earning her J.D., she began working as a paralegal, focusing on criminal and estate planning matters. In 2022, she found her purpose as a Veterans Advocate. In this role, Stephanie has been deeply committed to supporting veterans, understanding their distress and frustration as they navigate the complex system.
Stephanie assisted many Veterans in receiving the long overdue benefits they have been fighting for. Many Veterans whom she has helped had severe PTSD and other mental health disorders.
She received her B.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Missouri, St. Louis, in 2010. In 2015, she earned her J.D. from Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge. Stephanie is barred in both Alabama and Missouri and is a member of the American Bar Association. She also serves as an Alabama Guardian Ad Litem and is a registered Florida Notary.
Stephanie has two children, four dogs, and a husband, who all keep her busy when she is not working. However, when she gets the chance, she enjoys paddleboarding and spending time on and in the water. She also enjoys biking around her town. Additionally, she likes visiting thrift shops and antique stores, where she searches for treasures and reflects on who people are and who they once were.