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Arkansas divorces: Is fault a factor in the process?
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
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 does the court consider when deciding custody?
Feelings change over the course of a divorce proceeding. An issue that may cause a once amicable split to become contentious is child custody. When parents cannot agree on legal or physical custody, the court steps in to decide. Should this happen, it may help...
What fault-based grounds for divorce does Arkansas recognize?
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?
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?
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...
What factors go into custody decisions in Arkansas?
As a divorcing parent, your split with your spouse will be tough for your children. If you two cannot agree on custody matters, it may become tough for you, too, in ways you did not expect. You may worry that you will receive limited access to your children once your...
What judges consider in deciding alimony and child support
Every divorce settlement is financial. Who receives how much? Who forfeits how much? Lots of numbers come into play. Deciding alimony and child support is not all about mathematics. A judge can weigh other factors in your favor. First, show them the money A major...
Why divorces spike in January and February
In the 1970s, country star Merle Haggard had a smash hit with a song called, “If We Make It Through December.” The song addresses a struggling couple, with the singer remarking that surviving the holidays would save the marriage. The tune also plays on the traditional...
Does the child have a say during a custody battle?
Child custody is one of the most contested aspects of a divorce in Arkansas. Even spouses who agree on other terms of the divorce may argue when it comes to parenting time, legal responsibilities and visitation rights. During a custody dispute, parents may wonder if...