The existence of a mortgage can add complicated layers to probate in Arkansas: any obligations have to be taken care of before beneficiaries can receive their ...
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BIG CHANGES AHEAD: Understanding the Recent National Association of Realtors Settlement and Its Impact on Real Estate
The real estate industry is undergoing a major transformation with the implementation of new rules stemming from a landmark settlement by the National ...
Which Assets Go Through Probate in Arkansas?
When a loved one passes away in Arkansas, their estate often undergoes a legal process called probate. This process involves identifying, valuing, and ...
How Do You Avoid Probate in Arkansas?
When a person passes away, there’s a specific legal process, known as probate, that handles the distribution of their belongings. Probate involves the court ...
Probate Fees in Arkansas: What You Need to Know
When someone passes away, their assets must be carefully managed and distributed according to their wishes (if they had a will) or state law (if there was no ...
Hows Does a Beneficiary Deed Affect Probate in Arkansas?
Also called a transfer-on-death deed, a beneficiary deed is a helpful tool that real estate owners in Arkansas should know about. It’s essentially a way to ...
Selling an Inherited House in Arkansas: What You Need to Know
Inheriting a house is a significant event that typically comes with a mix of emotions and responsibilities. For many Arkansans, it represents not just a ...
What Happens If You Don’t File for Probate in Arkansas?
When someone passes away in Arkansas, their estate will typically go through a process called probate. This is a legal procedure put in place to validate the ...
How Long Does it Take to Probate an Estate in Arkansas?
Probating an estate in Arkansas can be a complex and time-consuming process, but understanding the timeline involved can help ease some of the uncertainty ...
Can I Get Joint Custody of My Children in Arkansas?
Arkansas Code § 9-13-101 defines joint custody as the “approximate and reasonable equal division of time with the child by both parents.” In Arkansas, joint ...