An Arkansas resident seeking a quick and definitive response from an experienced family law attorney concerning the optimal decision to make regarding the family home in divorce … is likely not going to get one.
July 2018 Archives
Financial infidelity is a sign you need a forensic accountant
Bankruptcy’s close link with home foreclosure protection
The sooner, the better.
Sometimes estate planning just requires some breaking of the ice
Estate planning and procrastination go hand-in-hand in legions of instances spanning Arkansas and the rest of the country. As we note on our website at the Little Rock law firm of Robertson, Oswalt & Associates, “Discussing an estate plan is something that too many families put off until it is too late.”
How should parents respond to a child's plea for business funding?
Have you ever heard the term "sticky wicket?"
Arkansas divorce laws: Getting the divorce you want and need
Arkansas is a great place to live, but is it a good place to go through a divorce? Every state is different, so there's no question that you could run into circumstances in Arkansas that you wouldn't in another state.
Younger marrying couples increasingly embracing prenups
Prenuptial agreements promote marital discord, right? Rather than helping ensure long-term marriage success for a fledgling couple in Arkansas or elsewhere, a prenup is more akin to an agent of doom at the very start of a union.
With estate planning, a lot of fact-versus-fiction spin
There is misconception, and then there is reality.
So you’re an estate executor. What does that entail?
A recent media piece refers to a person who might “comb through regular mail and email, and sift through tax returns, too.”

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