How do I begin the process of filing for divorce? Is there a type of paperwork packet that includes all the required documents?
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Answered on June 24, 2025
Since your situation involves custody and an uninvolved parent/spouse, I would highly recommend consulting with a family law attorney to ensure...
Which lawyers in Arkansas will do pro Bono work on an uncontested divorce with one minor child?
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Answered on April 17, 2017
You might try calling legal aid at 1-800-9-LAW-AID. Maybe you'll get a faster response. Some courthouses have a legal aid booth that you can...
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I live in Arkansas, and want a divorce. Is Arkansas a "no fault" state?
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Answered on April 17, 2017
In Arkansas you can get divorced after an 18 month separation without fault. If you want the divorce prior to the expiration of 18 months you...
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If I am handcuffed in a room in the police station am I considered in custody?
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Answered on July 25, 2014
It sounds like you were in custody. A person is considered "in custody" if in that particular situation, a person would not feel free to leave. ...
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Theft of property under $500.00 is there jail time that has to be served.? Or fines?
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Answered on July 25, 2014
A theft of property charge for less than $500.00 could be up to a Class D felony depending on the details of the case. A Class D felony in...
My girlfriend was arrested as an accomplice for shoplifting because her friend she was with stole some stuff.
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Answered on July 25, 2014
She needs to hire an attorney as soon as possible to fight the charges.
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False allegations made against me got me arrested and charged for criminal damage got to attend court August what happens now
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Answered on July 25, 2014
You should hire an attorney to help you determine the best way to handle your individual situation.
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IS A WITNESS(BESIDES VICTIM) REQUIRED FOR TERRORISTIC
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Answered on July 25, 2014
No, a witness is not necessary in a terroristic threatening case. The victim's testimony can be sufficient.
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