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Child custody and relocation

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | Sep 17, 2021 | Child Custody, Divorce

The separation of children and parents is never easy. Limited quality time and missed milestones can be devastating for all parties involved. It can sometimes be difficult to adjust to new normals and find a good rhythm that works for everyone. When you have finally...

Is a major change to Arkansas divorce law on the horizon?

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | Jul 21, 2021 | Child Custody, Divorce

In the last legislative session, a Maumelle representative proposed a major change to divorce and child custody laws in Arkansas. While the proposal ultimately failed before becoming law, it may gain more momentum in the next session or subsequent ones. Representative...

Arkansas divorces: Is fault a factor in the process?

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | May 24, 2021 | Divorce

Even though the U.S. Census Bureau reported a general decline in the nation's overall divorce rate in 2019, it remains high, with approximately 40% to 50% of marriages ending by non-death means according to the American Psychological Association. Arkansas topped U.S....

Pursuing ‘hand’ in divorce is the wrong approach

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | May 6, 2021 | Divorce

Those who obsessively pursue “hand” in their relationships undoubtedly pursue it in their breakups as well. “Seinfeld” fans understand what that’s about. George starts an episode complaining about how he has no control in a new relationship he’s in. “I have no power....

What fault-based grounds for divorce does Arkansas recognize?

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | Feb 18, 2021 | Divorce

When you and your spouse decide to end your Arkansas marriage, you may do so through either a fault or no-fault divorce. If you and your ex have been living apart for at least 18 months and your marriage ended due to the relationship taking a turn, rather than a...

After a divorce, who gets the house?

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | Feb 6, 2021 | Divorce

In a divorce, your life can change significantly. Your marriage ends. If you have children, you will need to create a custody arrangement that meets their needs. Your finances will change as you begin to live in a single-income household. You and your spouse might...

Should You Use Mediation for Your Divorce?

On Behalf of Mann & Kemp, PLLC | Oct 14, 2020 | Divorce

Every couple’s divorce is as unique as their marriage. Every divorce negotiation and agreement are different from the next. Many couples embrace traditional courtroom litigation, seeking damages for wrongs committed against them by their spouse. Others may dread this...

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