Standard Visitation Schedules in Arkansas
When one parent is awarded custody out of a divorce or paternity action, it is common for the other parent to be awarded visitation. Parties can agree on any visitation schedule that works for them, but each county normally has a default standard visitation schedule...
When Can a Child Decide what Parent He/She Wants to Live With?
We often get asked at what age can a child decide which parent they want to live with, or at what age a child can decide whether they want to visit the non-custodial parent or not. Short answer---there isn’t a magical age and the child never gets to make those...
Dividing Marital Property in a Divorce
Property division is one of the largest areas of divorce that is widely contested. Spouses each want a piece of what marital property they deem to be rightfully theirs. At The Hudson Law Firm, we believe that both sides of the divorce need to understand the Arkansas...
Co-Parenting Tips for Divorcing Parents
Going through a divorce affects the whole family. It can be difficult emotionally, especially when children are involved. However, research shows that children can develop and grow positively after divorce when steps are taken to provide a healthy environment for...

Part 3 (The Fight)
There was a knock on the door. In walked the room service guy, an older gentlemen, with a tray full of cheeseburgers. Tommy let him in. “Mr. Morrrissonnn!,” said the old man. “Good to see you….Vegas has missed you so much!” Tommy’s mood instantly changed; he...
Child Support in Arkansas FAQs
Child support is financial support given by parents to their children. It is most often required by parents when they separate or divorce, but child support can also be ordered when parents have never married and one parent is not contributing to a child's support....