How We Start A Case
Our mission is to educate and inform clients from the beginning of the intake process throughout our representation. We offer transparency about how we bill and about what you can do to enhance efficiency and reduce your costs.
Child Preference Statements
In many child custody cases, a judge may consider a child’s preference as a factor in its decision. In Oklahoma, the law says that a child is of sufficient age to form an intelligent preference about custody and visitation at age 12.
Best Interests in Arkansas
Arkansas law states that the primary consideration in child custody is the welfare and best interests of each minor child involved in the case. The “best interests” standard is the law in all 50 states.
COVID-19 Coronavirus Co-parenting Information
Many parents ask what to do about exchanges and visitation. The rule is that the original custody schedule governs. If you have concerns, here is a list of questions that may be asked of you and which are fair questions to ask the other parent during this emergency situation.