You have your child 50% - or close to 50% - of the time. You might even have your child more often than your child’s other parent. So, why do you have to pay your ex-spouse child support? This is a situation that often confuses and frustrates a lot of people because...
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Month: March 2024
Can one parent deny a child’s other parenting time after a divorce?
Parents who divorce or who never got married in Arkansas may need to negotiate terms for shared custody. The law presumes that shared custody is the best arrangement for a family unless one parent has compelling evidence to the contrary. Parents can typically...
How do interlocutory writs work for appeals?
The American legal system generally follows a final judgment rule. This means that appeals typically occur after all claims in a lawsuit are resolved. But what happens when a critical ruling mid-case threatens to disadvantage one party unfairly? This is where...