Should juveniles be locked up following their convictions on criminal charges? It depends on the charge, say voters asked by a bipartisan team comprised of two national polling firms engaged in opinion research. Although that response likely doesn't sound too...
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Are marriages depicted on Facebook largely mirage-ridden?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 30, 2014 | Firm News, High Asset Divorce
Do you want to see meaningful information and images -- that is, realistic and honest portrayals -- of married partnerships, with discussion that encompasses both the successes and failures of couples who confront and seek to deal with marital challenges? Don't look...
Responding to often unexpected wage garnishment
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 26, 2014 | Debt Relief, Firm News
Any person who has ever suffered wage garnishment likely remembers vividly the sharp surprise and distress associated with such a discovery. As we note on our Little Rock Wage Garnishment page at Robertson Law Firm, PLLC, garnishment "is one of the most aggressive and...
You’ve got that family law order: Now how do you enforce it?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 24, 2014 | Child Custody, Firm News
For most divorced parties in Arkansas and elsewhere, a perfect post-dissolution world would be centrally marked by lack of continuing conflict with an ex-partner That is, communications would be civil -- at least most of the time. Arrangements regarding the children...
Does Arkansas have a prescription drug abuse prevention program?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 19, 2014 | Firm News
Research indicates that Arkansas is about in the middle of the pack nationally among states regarding the so-called "drug overdose mortality rate." Although that rate encompasses deaths resulting from overdose from all types of drugs, the majority of fatal outcomes...
Respond purposefully, proactively to traffic tickets in Arkansas
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 12, 2014 | Firm News
Many people stopped for traffic offenses in and around Little Rock and throughout other parts of Arkansas might have an understated reaction following receipt of a ticket for a moving violation. In regarding their ticket, terms like "trivial" or "insignificant" might...
The divorce rate: It continues to go up, right?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 10, 2014 | Firm News, High Asset Divorce
A long-held belief among millions of Americans regarding divorce is that the marital dissolution rate is high nationally and continuing to spike upward. Is that assessment accurate? Is a recent statement from a major news provider that the divorce rate is "50 percent...
Civil asset forfeiture: sheer government power on display
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 5, 2014 | Asset Forfeiture, Firm News
The presumption of innocence until proven guilty of wrongdoing is a bedrock principle in American law, an enduring maxim that is applied by courts across the country to ensure impartiality and fundamental fairness for any person facing state sanctions. A recent...
An ongoing scourge in the debt collection industry: rogue actors
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Dec 3, 2014 | Debt Relief, Firm News
The term that comes across as centrally relevant in a recent media report on the debt collection industry is "hounding." That is just one depiction of debt collectors pursuing payment on money allegedly owed by debtors, especially for medical services received. There...
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