FAQs about Our Legal Work
Bankruptcy | Estate Planning | Family Law | Probate | Personal Injury | DHS
What is the process for filing for divorce in Arkansas?
To file for divorce in Arkansas, you must meet residency requirements and submit a Complaint for Divorce to the appropriate circuit court. The process involves various steps, including the division of property, child custody determinations, and spousal support considerations.
What is the process for filing for divorce in Arkansas?
Estate planning allows individuals to ensure that their assets are distributed according to their wishes after their passing. It also helps minimize potential estate taxes and allows for the appointment of guardians for minor children.
Probate FAQs
What is probate?
Probate is the legal process in which a deceased person's assets are distributed among beneficiaries or heirs according to their last will and testament. It involves validating the will, locating and appraising assets, addressing debts, and ultimately distributing the assets to the designated recipients.
What are the different types of bankruptcy?
The most common types of bankruptcy for individuals are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the liquidation of assets to repay debts, while Chapter 13 establishes a repayment plan over a specific period of time.
Department of Human Services (DHS) FAQs
When is DHS involvement necessary?
​DHS may become involved in cases involving child custody disputes, allegations of child abuse or neglect, foster care placements, and other situations where the welfare and safety of a child is at risk.
Personal Injury
FAQs
What should I do after being injured in an accident?
​It is important to seek medical attention immediately and document any injuries sustained. Additionally, gather evidence such as photos, witness statements, and medical records. Contacting a personal injury attorney as soon as possible is recommended, as they can guide you through the process and protect your rights.