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Fault-Based Divorce: Extreme Cruelty in Arkansas

Learn how extreme cruelty is defined in Arkansas divorce law, its impact on divorce proceedings, and the evidence required to prove sustained abuse. Explore the legal process for those seeking divorce on fault-based grounds and what to do if you're facing allegations of extreme cruelty.

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Abandonment in Arkansas Divorce: What You Need to Know

Discover how adultery impacts divorce proceedings in Arkansas, including its effects on asset division, alimony, and child custody. Learn what evidence is needed to prove infidelity and how to navigate the divorce process after being cheated on.

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At-Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce: Pros and Cons for Arkansas Residents

When divorcing in Arkansas, it's important to understand the pros and cons of at-fault and no-fault options. No-fault divorces involve an 18-month separation period, while at-fault divorces can expedite the process by holding a spouse accountable for misconduct like adultery or cruelty, potentially influencing decisions on alimony and property division.

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Why It Might Be a Bad Idea to Pursue No-Fault Divorce in Arkansas

In Arkansas, no-fault divorces require an 18-month separation and rely on "general indignities" instead of "irreconcilable differences," while at-fault divorces allow issues like adultery or cruelty to impact decisions on property and alimony. Religious and emotional factors are also important to consider.

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At-Fault Divorce in Arkansas

When divorcing in Arkansas, it's important to understand the differences between at-fault and no-fault divorces. At-fault divorces require proof of misconduct like adultery, while no-fault divorces involve an 18-month separation period, with each option affecting decisions on property, alimony, and child custody.

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At-Fault vs. No-Fault Divorce in Arkansas: Understanding Divorce Laws

Experienced divorce experts share the nuances of Arkansas at-fault and no-fault divorce rules. Understand the basics of how you should decide which to pursue, what the grounds are for at-fault and no-fault divorces, and the pros and cons of each.

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