Arkansas Legal Guides
Understand Arkansas's specific laws and regulations across six major practice areas. Each guide covers state statutes, court procedures, and key legal differences.
Legal Guides for Arkansas
Personal Injury
Arkansas uses a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar, meaning a plaintiff can recover damages only if their fault does not equal or exceed that of the defendant. If the plaintiff is 50% or...
Family Law
Arkansas family law is governed by Arkansas Code Title 9 (Family Law). The state follows equitable distribution for dividing marital property and recognizes both no-fault and fault-based grounds for d...
Criminal Defense
Arkansas criminal law is codified primarily in Title 5 of the Arkansas Code. The state classifies felonies into four categories: Class Y (most serious), Class A, Class B, Class C, and Class D, along w...
Estate Planning
Arkansas is a common law property state that retains the traditional dower and curtesy rights, making it one of only a handful of states that still use these historic spousal property concepts instead...
Business Law
Arkansas provides a moderately priced environment for business formation with a graduated corporate income tax and a separate franchise tax based on outstanding capital stock and surplus. The Arkansas...
Real Estate
Arkansas real estate law follows a common law property system with several distinctive features that reflect the state's rural character and historical traditions. The state uses both mortgages and de...
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