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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Arkansas on
Q: My niece lives with her mother in Oklahoma and is miserable, mother is emotionally abusive. My niece is wanting to move

To Arkansas to live with my wife and I and our children but won't be 18 until mid July. What can be done?

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answered on Jan 12, 2024

To address the situation where your niece wishes to move from Oklahoma to Arkansas due to alleged emotional abuse by her mother, it's essential to navigate the legal aspects carefully. Given that your niece won't turn 18 until mid-July, she is still a minor, and custody laws will likely... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Adoption and Family Law for Arkansas on
Q: In the state of Arkansas, may a step dad adopt without the fathers consent if the father was never married to the mother

Also the biological father has not had anything to do with the children in 2 years.. financial or physical contact

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answered on Jan 11, 2024

In Arkansas, the ability of a stepfather to adopt a child without the biological father's consent can be influenced by several factors. Typically, if the biological father has not maintained contact or provided financial support for the children for a specified period, the court may be more... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Small Claims for Arkansas on
Q: In Arkansas, does a window installer have the legal right to withhold a suppliers name when a warranty issue is involved

We had windows installed and paid for that are defective. (Leaking Air) they refuse to tell me who the supplier is.

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answered on Jan 11, 2024

In Arkansas, a window installer typically does not have the legal right to withhold the supplier's name in the context of a warranty issue. If you have purchased windows that are defective and covered by a warranty, you are entitled to information about the supplier to address the issue. It is... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law and Probate for Arkansas on
Q: My father passed away in Texas, but had land in Arkansas. How do I get that land in our name? What form do we need?

My father passed away without a will. He was with someone for 30-years, but not technically married. The only surviving blood is my brother and I. Things have been great with his partner, and we agreed the Arkansas land would go to us. This went through probate in Texas and was approved (among... View More

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answered on Jan 11, 2024

If your Affidavit of Heirship is correct and recorded, then use it as the source of title for the deed grantors. Their title source is placed in the derivation of title clause, then executed by the grantor heir over to the heir who will own it in fee. Hire an AR attorney to draft and record... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Civil Litigation and Gov & Administrative Law for Arkansas on
Q: I had a vehicle stolen . It was recovered yesterday in a church parking lot in saline county, ar. I'm in Pulaski county.

Why do I have to pay 420 dollars for 1 day in impound when the officer told them it was recovered stolen vehicle.

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answered on Jan 10, 2024

In cases where a stolen vehicle is recovered and impounded, the impound fees are typically the responsibility of the vehicle owner. This policy might seem unfair, especially when you're already dealing with the stress of having your vehicle stolen, but it's a common practice.

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1 Answer | Asked in Business Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Municipal Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can a church allow smoking if they are a private residence
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answered on Jan 8, 2024

In Arkansas, the rules regarding smoking in private residences, including those used as places of worship, are generally less restrictive compared to public spaces. If a church is also a private residence, the decision to allow smoking typically falls under the discretion of the property owner or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Arkansas on
Q: My daughter was able to exit the backseat of a police car after being left unattended for one hour in cuffs.

She exited to vomit. Right outside the vehicle. She was then pepper sprayed twice, and is now being charged with felony escape. Did any of the sixth officers on site have responsibility to maintain custody?

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answered on Jan 8, 2024

In the situation you described, there are several legal considerations to take into account. First, the charge of felony escape depends on specific circumstances, including the nature of the original arrest and the actions of your daughter while she was in police custody.

It is the...
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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Constitutional Law and Employment Law for Arkansas on
Q: Are police allowed to ask my employer my name and they give it without my permission

They have harassed me for 2 years parking just outside my work area staring me down they drive slow past the door I'm just inside and outside of regularly staring at me. They have chased me into my work at a Goodwill store 3 or 4 times from anything like eating my lunch on the sidewalk outside... View More

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answered on Jan 6, 2024

In the United States, police generally have the authority to ask an employer for an employee's name, especially if it pertains to an investigation or a legal matter. Employers may choose to provide this information without the employee's consent. However, there are nuances depending on... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Civil Rights for Arkansas on
Q: The DOC put a letter out that stated that everyone on probation had to obey Arkansas state law and federal law and becau

So do we follow at. Law or federal law state law says we can use med.marij and probation says no because it fed law ?????? Witch do we do state or federal??

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answered on Jan 4, 2024

In the United States, there can be a conflict between state and federal laws, particularly regarding the use of medical marijuana. While some states have legalized medical marijuana, it remains illegal under federal law. For individuals on probation, this can create a complex situation.

If...
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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can 2 cops come into my home and search it without a probation officer????? I have been harassed... Had guns pulled on m
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answered on Jan 3, 2024

In general, law enforcement officers typically need a search warrant to enter and search a person's home unless there are specific circumstances that justify a warrantless search, such as consent from the resident, exigent circumstances, or the presence of probable cause. If two police... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets for Arkansas on
Q: I was accused of speeding in a school zone. this is my 1st ticket for many years. I did not see a school, nor did I see

a speed sign. Other people were zooming around me. I had a tailgater on my bumper. The officer focused on me. This is not fair. Is this a jail sentance?

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answered on Jan 3, 2024

If you were accused of speeding in a school zone and received a ticket, the severity of the consequences depends on the specific circumstances and the laws in your jurisdiction. Typically, traffic violations, including speeding, result in fines, points on your driving record, and possibly an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Arkansas on
Q: Someone stole my car keys, storage key and lots of my personal and household items. Law in Arkansas
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answered on Jan 1, 2024

If someone has stolen your car keys, storage key, and personal belongings in Arkansas, you may want to take immediate action. In such a situation, it is advisable to report the theft to the local law enforcement agency. Provide them with all relevant details, including a list of stolen items and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Personal Injury, Car Accidents and Civil Rights for Arkansas on
Q: I'm a black man and I was a guest at a casino hotel. On a previous stay I had come in a moving truck so after taking my

If I was denied valet service because of race what amendment does this violate and after this guy was sent to pick me up he hit me with the van when I tried to get in once in the van I ask what issues do you have with me you don't know me is this about race he stops and kicks me out of the... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

Your experience at the casino hotel, particularly if it involved racial discrimination, could potentially be a violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race in public accommodations. Being denied valet service and the subsequent treatment you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law and Civil Litigation for Arkansas on
Q: if i am calling to get documents that i didnt receive how can that be harassment communication?

i was told i failed a drug test ,i called my employer and asked for the lab report which im entitled too per Fmcsa regulation, a agent from the fmcsa even sent my employer the regulation. i was told that they sent it in oct 2021 i never got. a year later i found out the test was never sent to the... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

In Arkansas, harassment communication is typically defined as any communication intended to harass, annoy, or cause alarm. However, requesting documents you're entitled to, such as a lab report for a drug test, should not constitute harassment if done reasonably and in accordance with your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts and Civil Litigation for Arkansas on
Q: I was served a summons and a complaint. I responded and filed with court and gave Plaintiff attorney copy.

Three months later Plaintiff attorney filed Request for admissions via E-flexed with court. He Certified he also E-Flexed me. I am not attorney and have no way to receive an E-Flex. Then three months later I received a copy of request for admissions, request for summary judgment and brief in... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

In this situation, it's essential to respond accurately and timely to the request for admissions and the motion for summary judgment. Do not admit to any statements you believe are incorrect. If the admissions contain false or inaccurate statements, you should specifically deny those... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Arkansas on
Q: I have custody of my 7 year old and her father has not seen or even tried to see her in 2 years. What can I do to get hi

We are divorced

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answered on Dec 31, 2023

In Arkansas, if the father of your child has not been involved for two years, you have several options, depending on what you wish to achieve. If your goal is to encourage the father to be more involved in your child's life, you might consider reaching out to him directly or through a mediator... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation and Landlord - Tenant for Arkansas on
Q: Can my mother in law tell me to pack my stuff and get off her property which is a house that she built for my wife and I

My wife and I have been married for 10 years. She built a house for her and I which I thought was put in my wife’s name but obviously not. So I got arrested for some charges that will all be thrown out but none the less she’s telling my wife she wants me and all my stuff home by December 31st.... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

If the house you're living in is legally owned by your mother-in-law and not in your or your wife's name, she does have the right to ask you to leave. However, as a resident of the property, you are entitled to certain rights, including proper notice before being required to vacate the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Juvenile Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can Public School deny my request with a court order in place on my children

In my divorce papers this states that I have first option before my ex-wife can find a care provider such as a babysitter daycare or a third party to watch the children. Which she must ask me first if I refuse then she may use outside sources. This falls under the claws in our divorce papers the... View More

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answered on Jan 13, 2024

In cases where there is a court order in place specifying the terms of custody and parenting time, including a "first to refuse" clause, the school should typically adhere to the terms outlined in the court order. However, schools may have their own policies and procedures, so it's... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Criminal Law, Libel & Slander and Personal Injury for Arkansas on
Q: If county police refuse to investigate harrassment by person who has already assaulted me in past what can I do

My ssn was on previous report I made when investigating. nco order violations. Which has caused issues ever since. nothing has been done and years of abuse

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answered on Dec 24, 2023

If you're facing a situation where local law enforcement is not investigating harassment by someone who has previously assaulted you, there are several steps you can take.

First, consider filing a formal complaint with the police department regarding the lack of investigation. This...
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1 Answer | Asked in Constitutional Law and Criminal Law for Arkansas on
Q: Can I be charged DOMESTIC BATTERY 2ND DEGREE by police department even tho the victim didn't try press charges

The police made there own story up. She bruises easy and she hurt her arm from falling over night stand I was just taking her to hospital and they came and got me on old warrant

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answered on Dec 23, 2023

In Arkansas, you can be charged with domestic battery second degree by law enforcement even if the alleged victim does not press charges. This is because the decision to file charges in a domestic battery case is often made by the state, not the victim.

Law enforcement officials can use...
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