In many cases, the most difficult part of dealing with divorce is figuring out the aftermath. This is particularly true in the case of divorce with children. Even if you and your ex-spouse get along well, co-parenting is a challenge. In the event that you and your...
Month: August 2022
Recent Arkansas laws that impact criminal defense
Nearly every year Arkansas lawmakers pass laws that pertain to state residents. Some of these laws only make minor changes and most people remain blissfully unaware of these actions. In 2021, two laws that touched on criminal defense measures in the state became law...
Drunk driving charges in Arkansas and license suspension
If you face charges as a result of allegedly driving while intoxicated, it is crucial to understand the penalties that could follow. Aside from sustaining serious damage to your reputation, facing financial penalties and time behind bars, you could lose your driving...
Can you change child support amounts after divorce?
If a child support order was part of your divorce decree, a judge likely examined many factors when determining an amount. In addition to your earnings and your spouse’s earnings, the court may have considered the ages of your children and their specific care needs....
How might a financial advisor help you navigate your divorce?
Your financial situation and future may look quite a bit different than you anticipated after an Arkansas divorce. You may need to adjust to a new lifestyle, and you may, too, have concerns about having enough set aside for retirement. Increasingly, some people...
Are you required to take field sobriety tests?
If the police pull you over under the suspicion of driving while intoxicated, they will likely ask you to submit to a series of field sobriety tests. The purpose is to establish evidence to support their suspicion. However, these tests can be seriously flawed. What...