Divorce
Do you know what to look for in a Divorce attorney? Going through a divorce can be a complicated and stressful experience. Get some peace of mind with Tripcony May on your side. Little Rock divorce attorneys and expert in family law since 1980, we serve central Arkansas to Hot Springs and the whole state.
Whether providing legal services in Pulaski County or other parts of the state, our divorce lawyers know Arkansas law and have the experience and knowledge to help you in your time of need.
Surrogacy
Like Adoption, Surrogacy can be a very happy time to see an attorney. Unlike many states, Arkansas is a great state for Surrogacy. Heather May, a partner in the firm, is widely respected in the field of Surrogacy, and is highly sought after in the state of Arkansas and around the world. Please call us for a free consultation with Heather if Surrogacy is a part of your family planning.
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Custody
We understand that children are the most important part of our clients’ lives. When child custody is at issue in Arkansas, the courts look at the best interest of the child in determining who gets custody. You must convince the court that it is in your child’s best interest for you to have custody. That is why it is important for you to have a custody lawyer that will be a zealous advocate for your position. If you are involved in a custody dispute or have child custody or custody law questions, contact Tripcony May for a free initial consultation to see if we can help.
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We serve the entire state of Arkansas including, but not limited to the following areas:
Central Arkansas including the following: Little Rock, North Little Rock, Maumelle, Benton, Bryant, Jacksonville, Sherwood and more.
Also serving: Hot Springs, Hot Springs Village, Lake Hamilton, Fountain Lake, Jessieville and more
Northwest Arkansas area including: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Bella Vista and more
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Back to Basics: Substantial Assets in Divorce – Part 2
In the last post we took a brief look at some basics of marital and non-martial property and then finished up with a discussion of property distribution at the time of divorce. Now we will take a look at some additional considerations in divorce cases involving...
Back to Basics: Substantial Assets in Divorce – Part 1
Walking in the front doors to the Tripcony May offices you will see it written on the door, “It Does Matter Whether You Win or Lose.” And while it is true that divorce is often a traumatizing life event in which no party actually wins, an area of divorce where this...
Back to Basics: I filed for divorce, what now?
For the vast majority of people, being involved in a court case and all that it entails is quite stressful. At the outset of a case, many clients feel like they are standing at the entrance of an impossible maze filled with terrifying unknowns and terrible...
Back to Basics: Do I have grounds for a divorce in Arkansas?
Most of the questions I get about family law are about fairly basic topics. This series, Back to Basics, will discuss some of these topics and, hopefully, give you a better understanding of the basics of family law in Arkansas. The first topic covered is grounds for...