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How Do I File for Bankruptcy in Arkansas?

March 25, 2021 By Milligan Law Offices

Filing for bankruptcy in Arkansas has a few general requirements. First, you must compile your financial documents. Next, you must complete a credit counseling ...

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Can the State of Arkansas Tax My Inheritance?

February 25, 2021 By Milligan Law Offices

The State of Arkansas cannot tax your inheritance. It is one of 38 states that does not apply a tax at the state level. However, out-of-state property may be ...

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A Guide to Marital & Separate Assets in Arkansas

January 25, 2021 By Milligan Law Offices

Property division in Arkansas, also known as equitable division, is the division of property rights and responsibilities between divorcing spouses. The ...

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What Types of Property are Exempt from Bankruptcy in Arkansas?

December 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

The types of property that are exempt from bankruptcy in Arkansas include your home, vehicle, retirement, and some sources of income. These property exemptions ...

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Arkansas Small Estate Probate Laws: What You Need to Know

November 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

When a family member passes away in Arkansas, their estate will go through a court-supervised process known as probate. A probate judge ensures that the ...

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Can I Get Pain & Suffering Damages in Arkansas?

October 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

Broken bones, head injuries, and medical treatments can be painful and emotionally damaging. Pain and suffering is the legal term used to describe the emotional ...

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What is the Difference Between Comparative Negligence & Contributory Negligence?

September 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

Negligence is a legal term that describes a situation in which one party failed to demonstrate a duty of care toward another. You can file a compensation claim ...

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When to Include a Third Party in Your Drunk Driving Liability Claim

August 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

Arkansas has strict laws related to alcohol. These restrictions include the responsibility of a bar or restaurant not to over-serve customers who are clearly ...

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Is Arkansas a No-Fault State?

July 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

Arkansas is an at-fault insurance state that allows add-on no-fault insurance coverage in case the other driver who hit you is uninsured. If you or your family ...

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What to Do After a Hit-and-Run

June 1, 2020 By Milligan Law Offices

Car accidents are fast and terrifying. In a single moment, your life can change forever. You or your loved ones might be seriously injured. When the smoke ...

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