By Richard Worsham | Published February 27, 2014 | Posted in Uncategorized |
Alimony, much like child support, is rarely static. An arrangement that made sense at the time of divorce may no longer be viable months or years later. Oftentimes, it is necessary for a modification – either raising or lowering the amount owed in monthly payments – or, in some cases, terminating the alimony arrangement altogether Read More
Read MoreAs many Arkansas divorcees are aware, the decision to separate can happen at any point in a couple’s marriage. Sometimes a marriage lasts for decades before the couple realizes that their differences are irreconcilable. Other times a marriage may end mere months after the ceremony is complete. Every situation is unique, but one thing is Read More
Read MoreAs many Arkansas residents are likely aware, divorce affects how some holidays are celebrated. This is especially true for Valentine’s Day. But this does not have to be so. People going through a divorce can use this time not to fester in resentment, but to have productive conversations with their soon-to-be ex-spouses. One columnist suggests Read More
Read MoreProbably the last thing soon-to-be married couples want to think about is divorce. But for many, it is necessary to plan ahead. The unfortunate reality is that, on average, about half of all marriages in the United States end in divorce. This is not to say there is a 50 percent chance that any given Read More
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