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The role and duties of a guardian ad litem

Arkansas family law courts hear many cases that involve heated tension between the parties. Children are often at the center of these controversies. The parents’ emotions can sometimes take over, leaving a child in the middle. When this happens, a child’s best interest may not be served. In order to protect the best interest of Read More

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Don’t let a child slip away, establish paternity

There are many complicated family law matters that parents throughout Arkansas may find themselves involved in. When it comes to their children, people often want to vigorously fight to save their relationship with their child. However, if order to do this the court must first recognize the person as the child’s parent. When a child Read More

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What is marital property in Arkansas?

When people in Arkansas get married, they often envision their marriage lasting forever. However, as most people understand, this is far from the reality. Every day people across the state of Arkansas choose to file for divorce. During the divorce proceedings, people will be asked to split their property into two. Each spouse then takes Read More

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Actor requests spousal support in divorce

When people get married the love they have for one another often compels them to forgo their individual interests. Instead, from the wedding forward, they work to build a life together. Each partner contributes to this new life, oftentimes financially. Over the years, their work together helps to create their own financial and emotional world. Read More

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In what ways can paternity be established?

The important role of a father in a child’s life is well documented. Children benefit in a number of ways when their fathers are an active part of their life, including being better behaved, more confident, and emotionally stable, and most fathers want to be as active as they can in their children’s lives. For Read More

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Fathers play an important role in their children’s lives

Families in Arkansas today come in all shapes and sizes. A family could consist of one parent, two parents, no kids, or 10 kids. Whatever a family looks like, the most important thing is love. Children, in particular, need to feel that they are in a secure and loving environment in order to thrive. While Read More

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Divorce issues must be understood to move forward

When people get married, they intend to be together forever. They dream of the happy times and make plans to turn those dreams into reality. However, reality is rarely what people plan it to be. Unfortunately, it is usually a lot more complicated, messy, and emotional. In the real world, the reality is that marriages Read More

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What is income for child support purposes in Arkansas

The state of Arkansas has an interest in making sure that children within the state have the financial resources they need. Therefore, when a child’s parents are not married, the family law court will generally order child support. Child support is a payment from one parent to the other in support of the child. Generally, Read More

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Alimony and its effect on taxes

When a couple decides to get married, they often intermix their finances, meaning that each person has access to the other’s income and resources. However, when people decide to get divorced, this financial support system comes to an end. For an individual with a stable career, this might not be a huge issue. However, if Read More

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How does religion play into child custody?-Part I

America is a democratic country in which with people from all ethnic and religious backgrounds come together and live harmoniously. Because of that, inter-religious marriages are not uncommon. When one of these couples has children and then divorces, religious differences not only become a subject of conflict, but those religious differences may also come up Read More

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