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One bad apple … AG Sessions applies analogy to troublesome cops
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Aug 8, 2017 | Firm News
OK, they're not all good. And the problematic behaviors of some of them are unquestionably the catalyst that drives community mistrust in communities across the country. So said -- "admitted" might be an even more apt descriptor -- the nation's Attorney General when...
Why the mass procrastination re advance care directives?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Aug 4, 2017 | Estate Planning, Firm News
Some family-centric topics are quickly gravitated toward and discussed with openness and enthusiasm. Upcoming vacation plans, for example. Getting a puppy. Buying a new car. Not so much end-of-life health care planning. Based on empirical evidence (and reams of it),...
Your Arkansas business before and after a divorce, Part 2
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | May 24, 2017 | Firm News, High Asset Divorce
If you are an Arkansas resident with coupled creativity and resiliency that have enabled you to establish a profitable business, you undoubtedly use those same traits to ensure that your enterprise will remain viable over the long term. And that means this: prior to,...
Going the legal route fighting parental alienation in Arkansas
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Oct 28, 2016 | Fathers' Rights, Firm News
What does the future hold? No one can say for sure. That does not mean we don't have visions about what we want the future to look like. The focus for parents in Arkansas most certainly includes a hope that their children's tomorrows will be better than whatever their...
Does Putative Father Registry enrollment ensure father’s rights?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Aug 24, 2016 | Fathers' Rights, Firm News
Knowledge is power. This is certainly true when it comes to family law in Arkansas. If you don't know what your rights are or what tools are available for establishing those rights, it can be very difficult to exercise and defend your privileges Even then, it can...
How do you explain a bankruptcy to potential employers?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | May 7, 2016 | Debt Relief, Firm News
Many Arkansans find that bankruptcy is the best way to get out from under their debt and get a fresh start on their financial future. Part of that fresh start may include finding a job or looking for a new job. However, with companies now often running credit checks...
How much do you really know about postnuptial agreements?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Mar 22, 2016 | Firm News, High Asset Divorce
While many people view the prospect of executing a prenuptial agreement as decidedly unromantic or altogether unnecessary, the fact remains that it can prove to be incredibly beneficial in the event a couple splits up. It's important to understand, however, that the...
Arkansas: a community property state where martial assets are divided equitably
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Feb 13, 2016 | Firm News, High Asset Divorce
Handling disputes relating to asset division is an important aspect of divorce, and couples going through the divorce process need to have a strong advocate at their side to ensure their rights are protected. One of the reasons to have an experienced advocate is that...
Do grandparents have custody rights in Arkansas?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Jul 15, 2015 | Child Custody, Firm News
Grandparents play important roles in the lives of children. For many children, they are support systems and role models. Many grandparents in Arkansas may even take on the role of parent for their grandchildren if their children cannot. For these grandparents, the...