By filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, an Arkansas judge will put an automatic stay of creditor collection activity in place. Over a period of three or five years, you will make payments to your creditors in accordance to a plan that you create. However, there is a...
Arkansas spouses in the middle of a divorce often have difficulty planning their financial lives after the process is completed. They often do not even know where to begin or what questions to ask. One professional that could help is a specialized divorce financial...
People are charged with driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated (DUI/DWI) every day in Arkansas. However, for many first-time offenders, facing charges can seem particularly devastating. These offenders may be unsure as to how DUI/DWI charges will...
Financial troubles can lead to dire debt situations. If debt levels reach a high enough point, filing bankruptcy can be a possible solution for Arkansas residents. Both single persons and married couples can file for bankruptcy, but what happens if someone wishes to...