How long after divorce can you remarry in Arkansas?
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How long after divorce can you remarry in Arkansas?
State waiting times for remarriage after divorceTo remarry after divorceTo apply for a marriage licenseAlabama60 daysNo restrictionsAlaskaNo restrictions3 business daysArizonaNo restrictionsNo restrictionsArkansasNo restrictionsNo restrictions47 weitere Zeilen•
Is adultery illegal in Arkansas?
Adultery plays a special role in Arkansas divorce law. The Arkansas Code specifically provides that adultery is a “grounds,” or basis, for divorce. The Arkansas Code says that you can’t divorce due to adultery if: the adultery happened because both spouses colluded (secretly planned) it.
How long do you have to be married in Arkansas to get alimony?
The duration of payments is determined by a judge in Arkansas family court. Alimony length is usually based on length of marriage – one commonly used standard for alimony duration is that 1 year of alimony is paid every three years of marriage (however, this is not always the case in every state or with every judge).
Can cheating affect divorce?
Sometimes, adultery does become a factor in a divorce decision, even in a no-fault state. If adultery led to financial stress, it could be taken into account when making decisions about property and asset distribution. It may also affect decisions about child custody and support and spousal support.