As a parent, you know that the end of your marriage will impact your children, even if both parties resolve to be amicable and cooperative. Regardless of the level of acrimony that you will experience during your divorce, you want to take steps that will allow you to...
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Common co-parenting mistakes to avoid
After the end of a marriage, especially when children are involved, the entire family goes through many changes, some of which are challenging, especially for young children. Co-parenting helps alleviate some of the difficult emotions children commonly experience...
Signs that you should divorce for the sake of your children
Most Arkansas residents have heard of parents staying married for the sake of their children. However, there are situations when the opposite is the healthier option. These are some signs you might want to divorce for the sake of the kids. Your relationship is abusive...
Getting divorced? Stay away from social media
Getting divorced in Florida can expose you to a wide mix of emotions. These can range from sadness to relief. One of the most common emotions felt by divorcing parties is anger. This can sometimes lead them to express their feelings in a way that is more heartfelt...
Financial infidelity may cause serious problems
Financial infidelity differs from traditional infidelity as it doesn't involve entering into a physical relationship outside of your marriage. However, it does represent a significant breach of trust that results in a trip to an Arkansas courtroom to dissolve your...
How to be a parent after a divorce
If you share children with your former spouse, your former spouse will likely be in your life until those children reach the age of majority. Typically, an Arkansas judge will want to see evidence that you can work with your child's other parent as a condition of...
Overcoming fear and taking control of your future during a divorce
Divorce can be a challenging and emotional experience, particularly for those going through it for the first time. It is common to experience fear and anxiety during this time, particularly if they have never been through a divorce. Divorce is common in Arkansas, and...
How gray divorce can affect your adult children
Many times couples in Arkansas wait until they are older to divorce, as they are worried about the effect that the split will have on their children. Even though you may have stayed together for the sake of your offspring, adult children of divorce can become...
Divorce and the reluctant spouse in Arkansas
Many couples struggle in their marriage. Some overcome those struggles, but others might find themselves at a crossroads. In those cases, one of the spouses might want the divorce, but the other spouse might be reluctant and disagree. There are many reasons why people...
3 tips for telling your kids about your Arkansas divorce
Breaking the news to your kids that you and their other parent are getting a divorce can be difficult. You want to make sure that they understand what is happening, but you also don't want to overwhelm them or say things they won't understand. As such, how you broach...