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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY: This section discusses the different benefit plans (SSI and SSDI), requirements for each, procedure for applying and appealing your claim, process the social security administration (SSA) follows to make a determination, sample application, other forms, federal regulations, and more.
REAL ESTATE LAW: This area provides information on title insurance, deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts of sale, real estate closings, foreclosures, litigating boundary disputes, and more.
ESTATE PLANNING AND PROBATE: Find out what you need to know about making a will, creating a trust, what is probate, what are life estates and other transfers of real property, what is a living will, living will forms, what is a power of attorney, gifts, pensions, IRA's, College Saving Plans, how to plan for medicaid so the nursing home doesn't get it all, and more.
FAMILY LAW: This segment will describe marriage requirements, marital agreements (prenuptial / antenuptial or postnuptial), marriage, annulment, grounds for divorce in Arkansas, procedure for divorce, alimony, child custody, child support, child support guidelines, child visitation, court visitation schedule, termination of parental rights, paternity, others' (grandparents, brother, or sister) right to visitation, Order of Protection (Restraining Order), Adoption, Guardianship, and more.
BANKRUPTCY: Here, you will discover about the different chapters of bankruptcy (Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13), proof of claims, reaffirmation agreements, objection to confirmation of the Chapter 13 plan, objection to discharge of a debt, exemption of assets, motion for relief, motion to surrender, motion for abandonment, modifying a Chapter 13 plan, right of debtor to voluntarily dismiss case, notice of appearance, major cases in Arkansas, and more.
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Many of the sections herein contain a relevant list of Arkansas Code Sections that apply to a particular area. These lists are by no way a complete list of all code sections that apply to the area. Regulations, federal law, or other legally binding provision may also apply to the area, but are generally not mentioned or referenced in these pages. |
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