Roommates. Depending on your experience, this word can make you cringe with memories of fights over who drank the last bit of milk in the fridge, or it can make you smile fondly while you remember meeting your best friend in a random roommate pairing at college.
Read more →9 Grounds for Divorce in Arkansas In Arkansas, you cannot get a divorce simply because you want one. Arkansas has not adopted no-fault divorce, meaning that, in Arkansas, you must be able to prove some form of wrongdoing on behalf of one of the parties before you
Read more →What’s the Difference Between Murder, Manslaughter, and Homicide? Everyone loves a good murder-mystery. Netflix’s recent release, Dead to Me, is a great example. Without giving too much away, Christina Applegate plays a sarcastic real estate agent named Jen, whose husband has been killed in a hit-and-run. The
Read more →Illinois Approves Recreational Marijuana Illinois became the 11th state to legalize the sale and use of recreational marijuana. Behind California, Illinois is now the second-most-populous state to allow recreational cannabis. While other states like New York and New Jersey continue to struggle with passing similar legislation, Illinois
Read more →Medical Marijuana in Missouri In November 2018, Missouri voters overwhelmingly expressed support for medical marijuana in their state. Of the 3 measures on the ballot, Amendment 2 was considered to be the most conventional option on the ballot. It was also the most similar to the measures
Read more →Renters in Arkansas have very few rights. Arkansas is actually the only state in the U.S. that does not require landlords to maintain the property to be safe and livable. While there have been attempts to change these laws in Arkansas, so far, they have all failed.
Read more →While there has been a steady decrease in bankruptcy filings since 2011, there were still 772,545 total bankruptcies filed in the United States last year alone. Arkansas accounted for 10,685 of them. There are many reasons people file for relief under the United States Bankruptcy Code, many
Read more →I Won My Lawsuit! Now What? So you’ve battled for months — maybe even years — in a lawsuit, and now you’ve made it to the finish line. Or so you had thought. The long process of litigation can be one of the most stressful times of
Read more →Navigating the VA claims process can be frustrating. It can take many months, even years, before you receive an award or denial letter. That is why it is extremely important to make sure your claim for benefits is complete and thorough. There is nothing more frustrating than
Read more →4 Ways Social Media Can Kill Your Lawsuit To you, it may just be a simple status update, a 140-character snapshot of your life, but if you’re not careful, it can put the nail in the coffin of your lawsuit. Whether you are in the middle of
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