Divorce often comes after financial conflicts. One example is when couples are financially dishonest, which is often referred to as financial infidelity. They are not being transparent with one another or are intentionally lying about their assets, spending or income....
Month: January 2026
3 common myths about fathers’ rights in Arkansas
When you are a father facing divorce or a custody case, it is easy to anticipate the worst. You may be concerned that Arkansas courts view you as less important than the other parent. These fears are common, yet they are often rooted in myths rather than reflecting...
What is your legal limit in Arkansas?
The legal limit under Arkansas law is set, for most drivers, at 0.08%. This is a measurement of their blood alcohol concentration while they are operating their vehicle. If the police give you a breath test and you meet or exceed this limit, then you could find...
Who pays debts during probate?
When a person passes away, it is common for them to have some outstanding debt that has not yet been resolved. Many older adults try to address debt in advance, such as paying off a mortgage or other major obligations, to reduce the burden on family members. However,...

