Keely Smith is a dedicated advocate who has quickly established herself as a dynamic force in the legal field since becoming an attorney in 2022. Growing up in the Sand Mountain area and being adopted out of foster care at the age of 13, Keely brings a unique perspective and deep personal understanding to her work. She graduated from Boaz High School in 2015 and earned her degree in Political Science from Jacksonville State University in 2019, before completing her law degree at Mississippi College School of Law in 2022. Keely’s practice is focused on family law, with particular experience in Department of Human Resources (DHR) matters, jurisdictional disputes, and adoptions. She is passionate about advocating for marginalized communities, including members of the LGBTQ+ community, ensuring their voices are heard and rights are protected. Her clients value both her tenacity in the courtroom and her empathy in guiding families through difficult transitions. She now lives in Madison, Alabama with her husband, Connor, and their two dogs, Archie and Elliott. Outside of her practice, Keely enjoys pottery, painting, and reading.