Aug 6, 2021 | Divorce And Separation, Family & Domestic Law
When married persons divorce, a judge sometimes orders that one spouse pay the other spouse financial support, called “alimony” or “spousal support.” You can get alimony if you and your spouse agree, or if a judge finds that an award of alimony is “reasonable from...
Jul 27, 2021 | Custody And Child Support, Family & Domestic Law
That Was Then Once upon a time in Arkansas, calculating child support was simple, where one parent had custody (custodial parent) and the other had visitation (noncustodial parent). The income of a custodial parent was normally not considered. In a straightforward...
Jul 11, 2021 | Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning
As an example, imagine you or a family member receives Medicaid and are injured or killed by another person in a car accident or through medical negligence. Medicaid pays for some, or all, of the medical expenses caused by that other person. You settle your case...
Apr 16, 2020 | Consumer Protection, Debt Collection Defense
A lot of people assume that a cosigner is like being a character reference, but this assumption is untrue. A cosigner is a third party who guarantees that the person for whom they are cosigning will repay the debt on-time and in-full. A cosigner is contractually...
Nov 22, 2019 | Uncategorized
Who Says The Truth Does Not Matter? We say this to people, potential clients, and it’s shocking to them. Every. Time. I guess, just like other professions, we forget the shock factor because we work in this area every day. No, Really, It Does Matter, Right?...