Divorce Cases
Determined to Represent Your Interests in Your Divorce
Divorce can be an emotionally charged situation. At McKinney & McKinney, we can help get the best result. Call us today to schedule your initial consultation!
Filing for divorce is never easy. Not only are you ending a relationship, but you must painstakingly divide up your assets and take your children into consideration as well. Who will they spend most of their time with? How will they be psychologically affected by their parents splitting up?
We understand and can predict how the rural and city courts will react to divorce cases. Because Arkansas is not a no-fault state, fault must be proven on at least one side of the marriage in order for the divorce to be finalized. This ensures a lengthy and complicated legal process, lasting anywhere from 6 to 18 months depending on the amount of evidence and whether or not children are involved.
Helpful Guides for Your Divorce
We are great advocates of taking care of the emotional needs of children going through a divorce. You can download our Children's Bill of Rights and our From Parenting Wars to Co-Parenting guide.
A Personalized Approach to Divorce Cases
Whether you’ve been served with papers or would like to file for divorce yourself, we will work with you to make sure you are prepared. Many deadlines must be filed, evidence will need to be gathered to prove fault, and details of your parenting duties will need to be documented if you and your spouse had children together. We can help you every step of the way and keep you up to date on your case as it progresses.
At McKinney & McKinney, we know how emotionally taxing a divorce can be. When you work with a smaller firm such as ours, you’re able to work directly with your attorney. You’ll have the peace of mind knowing your case will never be handed off to someone you’ve never met. Our goal is to be thoroughly transparent and accessible throughout this difficult time. We are readily available and return phone calls as quickly as possible so you never feel out of the loop.
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