NATALIE PIGG – ASSOCIATE AT THURMAN LAW FIRM

 

As of February 2020, Natalie presents a client-centered approach in her practice, tailoring her work style to the specific needs of each client, while maintaining client expectations for the sometimes grueling process. Providing compassionate counsel for clients during what is often the most significant life-event is a top priority. It isn’t often that litigation is a pleasant experience, but Natalie’s empathy toward clients and willingness to simplify the process for them, makes her contribution to Thurman Law Firm unique.

Practice Areas:

Bar Admissions:   

  • State of Missouri

Education:  

  • Western Michigan University-Thomas M. Cooley Law School (JD 2015)
  • Webster University, Political Science: Public Law (BA 2009)
  • Jefferson College, General Studies (AA 2007)

 

  • Sunny Hill Junior Board member, 2018 – present
  • A Fighting Chance Foundation, 2019 – present
  • De Soto School District Career Day presenter, 2017 – present

Natalie Pigg was born and raised in De Soto, Missouri, graduating from De Soto High School in 2006. After graduation, Natalie obtained her Associate of Arts Degree from Jefferson College, and then transferred to Webster University to complete her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with an emphasis in public law.

Following her undergraduate studies, Natalie became a paralegal for the Jefferson County Prosecuting Attorney’s office where she gained valuable insight into the practice of criminal law.

Natalie attended Western-Michigan University-Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Grand Rapids, Michigan, earning her law degree in 2015 after interning at the Legal Assistance Center in Grand Rapids where she assisted patrons with family law issues, housing issues, and navigating garnishments, small claims, and debt collections.

Natalie has made serving her home county a priority, interning with several local firms before beginning her practice with the Lowry Law Firm in 2017, practicing in all areas of family law, including dissolution, paternity, child custody, adoption, guardianship, and Children’s Division cases involving alleged abuse or neglect.

As of February 2020, Natalie presents a client-centered approach in her practice, tailoring her work style to the specific needs of each client, while maintaining client expectations for the sometimes grueling process. Providing compassionate counsel for clients during what is often the most significant life-event is a top priority. It isn’t often that litigation is a pleasant experience, but Natalie’s empathy toward clients and willingness to simplify the process for them, makes her contribution to Thurman Law Firm unique.

Natalie resides in Jefferson County with her fiancé, Corey, and two cats. She is active as a junior board member with Sunnyhill, Inc. assisting those with developmental disabilities, and a founding member of A Fighting Chance Foundation, with a mission to educate on suicide prevention and connecting the community with resources for those struggling with mental health issues.