Self-Defense Laws in Arkansas: Exploring the Boundaries Beyond ‘Stand Your Ground’ Self-defense laws in Arkansas provide individuals with the right to protect themselves when faced with a credible and immediate threat. In 2021, Arkansas lawmakers passed new...
The Role of a Victim in Dropping Domestic Violence Charges: What You Should Know Domestic violence cases are complicated, and many people assume that if the victim decides to drop charges, the case will automatically be dismissed. However, the reality is that domestic...
Contested Divorce Vs. Uncontested Divorce When a couple divorces, there is always a whole host of decisions that have to be made. Decisions about asset division, payment of any outstanding debt, spousal support or alimony, child support, visitation, and custody, to...
Changing Custody Agreements for Summer Traditionally, summer is when kids are off from school and you can spend time together as a family in the great outdoors, take vacations, and hang by the pool. For divorced couples with children, getting through the summer...
3 Questions to Ask Your Attorney For Custody Battle Prep Divorce sucks. It just does. Even when it’s mutual and civil, it’s sad and painful – and if you have children, that makes it even harder. Having children means custody agreements and questions about...