by Heather May | Jan 30, 2017 | blog
With the advances in the field of Assisted Reproductive Technology, things have become interesting and opened up new questions for the Courts. Recently, in the State of Missouri, a man and a woman filed for divorce and they had an entirely new issue for the judge to...
by Shane Tripcony | Sep 4, 2016 | blog
IBM’s Ross, the world’s first artificially intelligent attorney, has been hired by Baker & Hostetler for its bankruptcy practice. The law firm announced they will be employing Ross to handle their bankruptcy practice, which currently consists of nearly 50...
by James Tripcony | Aug 25, 2016 | blog
Something that parents who agree to their child living with their former spouses often don’t consider is what happens if and when the custodial parent decides – for whatever reason ¬ to relocate the child . . . sometimes to the next county . . . sometimes across the...
by Lesley Burleson | Aug 19, 2016 | blog
No one goes into a marriage thinking that it will lead to the dreaded “D” word…divorce…but it happens and it happens more often than we would like. If you find yourself facing this situation, and are in central Arkansas or elsewhere in the state, the best...
by Heather May | Jun 23, 2016 | blog
The laws in the State of Arkansas are very favorable for Surrogacy. Most people turn to surrogacy because of a medical or biological inability to have a child of their own. There are a number of steps to a surrogacy journey and a lot of things to consider. There are...
by Deborah Pipkins | Jun 10, 2016 | blog
Almost everyone has heard the phrase “do you swear or affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” This oath, given in court, commits a witness to testifying truthfully and completely on the witness stand. The reason for the oath is simple;...