Divorce

We work with clients to determine whether the situation calls for a compassionate amicable resolution or an aggressive approach in matters such as divorce, child custody and visitation, child support, spousal support (maintenance), division of marital property and debt, post divorce modifications, post divorce enforcement (contempt) proceedings, paternity, adoption, and other related issues. We also help our clients make informed decisions about what they want to happen in the resolution of family law disputes through mediation, collaborative law and other areas of alternative dispute resolution. We help clients draft prenuptial agreements that engaged couples are happy with by preventing future financial issues in the event of a divorce.

Marital Fault in Arkansas

Under Arkansas law, both no-fault and fault divorces may be granted. Adultery, addiction, and criminal conduct are a few of the grounds for ‘at fault’ divorce in Arkansas.

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