Search Site
Menu
Category Archive
Uncategorized
51 - 60 of 122
Page 6 of 13

Strategies for promoting better parenting in Arkansas

Parenting skills can make or break a child’s future, so lawmakers in Arkansas have designed some strategies that promote better parenting and responsible fatherhood. These programs encourage divorcing parents or fathers to give proper care and child support to their children so that their education and future do not suffer. Here are some strategies by Read More

Read More

Importance of joint property division after divorce in Arkansas

Divorcing couples in Arkansas can face tough times after the divorce becomes final. If a divorced couple fails to separate their estate plans or update financial arrangements in a timely manner, family members may be battling with ex-spouses or their former in-laws to attain certain assets and death benefits. Under the law, after death, property Read More

Read More

Arkansas high net-worth couples could benefit from legal advice

Divorcing residents of Pulaski County, Arkansas, might agree that besides child custody or monetary spousal support, property division is among the most contentious divorce issues. Matters can result in even more conflict if one spouse has considerably higher assets because the financial stakes become much higher for the other spouse. High assets could be in Read More

Read More

Retirement funds biggest overlooked asset in property division

Dividing property can be the most complicated part of any divorce. Arkansas law requires that all marital property be equitably distributed before a divorce is finalized. Marital property includes all assets and debts that a couple has accumulated during the marriage, all business assets and even individual retirement accounts. Too often, though, individual retirement accounts Read More

Read More

Hamm alimony case disposition could be months away

Any Arkansas resident who has gone through divorce knows how painful it can be, even if the couple’s assets were nothing out of the ordinary — perhaps a house, cars, bank accounts and retirement plans. Now imagine the anger that might come with dividing millions of dollars in assets. Now, further imagine the deep resentments Read More

Read More

Helping parents make informed decisions about child custody

In divorces involving minor children that take place anywhere in the country, including Arkansas, children often lose the most. If their parents are fighting before, during and even after the divorce has been finalized, children can feel insecure and anxious and dread the new changes in their lives. Divorcing couples might move from love to Read More

Read More

Arkansas law allows men to accept or reject paternity

Most Arkansas citizens would probably agree that a child’s biological father is likely to be more concerned about the best interests of a child than a nonbiological father would be. In one of our previous posts, we discussed voluntary acknowledgement of paternity of a child by his or her father, even though he is not Read More

Read More

How is property divided in Arkansas at the time of divorce?

Some residents of Pulaski, Arkansas, have gone through the pains of divorce and agree that a divorce emotionally and financially impacts all parties involved, including children. A divorce is usually followed by alimony, property division, child custody and child support. In order to have a secure financial future, it is important for spouses to first Read More

Read More

Reports say ugly child custody battle ahead for Jeremy Renner

Actor Jeremy Renner has filed for divorce from his wife of 10 months, Sonni Pacheco, citing irreconcilable differences. Media reports have speculated that there could be a bitter and ugly divorce battle ahead between the couple over the custody of their child, as well as other issues. Renner plays Hawkeye in the 2015 Marvel blockbuster-Avengers Read More

Read More

Guardianship actions can help protect Arkansas children

The unconditional love parents feel for their children is irreplaceable. Sometimes, though, parents for some reason are unable to provide their children with that love and affection. Regardless of the reason, the end result is often a neglected child who can have serious issues as he or she grows toward adulthood. Children who develop without Read More

Read More
51 - 60 of 122
Page 6 of 13
Panther Pay
Contact us

Please fill out the form below and one of our attorneys will contact you.

Quick Contact Form

Our Office
  • Little Rock Office
    320 Executive Court
    Suite 306
    Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
    Phone: 501-228-0668
    Fax: 501-228-5399
Learn More

Awards