Family Law & Divorce Attorney

in Rogers, AR

Family Law in Rogers, AR

Serving all of Northwest Arkansas 
Most people think of divorce whenever they hear about “Family Law.” However, our family law practice in Rogers, AR, covers most issues of family and revolves around matters such as legitimization and paternity, adoption, domestic partnership, post-nuptial and prenuptial agreements, and gestational surrogacy. The most common family law areas are child custody, alimony, and divorce.
Regardless of the legal matter, you may be dealing with, securing the right legal representation will increase the chances of getting favorable results. You need to seek advice from highly skilled attorneys whenever you are looking for a strong child custody lawyer, divorce, or modification representation. At Teague Law Firm, we serve you with highly-skilled attorneys to guarantee you strong legal representation in family law and divorce matters.

Child Visitation and Custody 

Get a child custody lawyer from Teague Law Firm for representation on the issue that frequently arises from divorces: Child custody. The child custody matters may also arise due to legal proceedings revolving around legitimization and paternity. 

Mostly, courts resolve child custody and visitation matters by taking into consideration what the child’s best interests are. The judges usually consider the circumstances of both parties, such as income and employment, living conditions, mental and physical health, when determining the child’s best interests. Our attorney is well versed in all issues to do with family law in Rogers, AR and will take you through every legal step professionally to ensure that both the child and parent are contented with the verdict made.

 

Child Support In NWA

The child support issues arise following the actions for legitimization, divorce, and paternity. At Teague Law Firm, our attorneys are proficient and understand the laws that mandate child support payments in Arkansas well. It is important to note that each state has its own set of rules that govern how much the non-custodian (the parent who is not in the physical custody of a child) should pay as the child support. Also, note that most law courts employ mediation when it comes to child support issues to ensure that each parent makes an equal contribution to the child’s raising.

Contact our family law attorney's in Northwest Arkansas for more information on how to get started.

 Helpful Family Law Terms to Know

  • Marital Property

    They are properties accumulated by one of the partners in the course of the marriage; upon a divorce, these possessions become subject to division.

  • Alimony

    An allowance that is made to one partner by the other after and during a divorce or legal separation to support him or her.

  • Prenuptial Agreement

    A covenant between a woman and a man before their marriage where they grant each other future rights to their property in case of death or divorce.

  • Paternity

    Paternity – The descent or origin of a father. The establishment of paternity is about confirming the identity of the biological father of a child.

  • Emancipation

    A court process where a minor becomes fit to assume adult responsibilities and becomes self-supporting and stops being under the parents’ care.


Alimony

Teague Law Firm’s family law attorneys are super-competent when it comes to issues to do with alimony or spousal support. Although different states have dissimilar guidelines that govern how alimony should be awarded, most courts will consider the duration of the marriage, each partner’s earning power, education, and contributions (financial and non-financial) to the marriage.

Our lawyers will guide you about temporary and permanent alimony's and what each entails comprehensively. Learn about the situations that call for permanent payment of alimony, contact our divorce attorney in Northwest Arkansas today.

Divorce

The divorce process can be overwhelming; that is why you need strong representation. Get an attorney who understands how the two types of marriages in Arkansas (non-covenant and covenant) affect the divorce process. It will take longer for a divorce to be granted for a covenant marriage since the spouses need first to undergo marital counseling and get separated for a specified period. Teague Law Firm is the best choice for any client in search of a divorce attorney in Northwest Arkansas. 

It is essential to understand some critical terms that our lawyers will use when handling your divorce case:
  • Annulment – Legal process of ending a marriage; it will be as if you never had any marriage when it is annulled.
  • Legal separation – For a couple who do not want to get wholly divorced, the belongings and finances can be separated in the process. However, both parties can still come together and draft a parenting plan.
  • Dissolution - The dissolution of marriage means getting divorced.

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Whether you are looking for a custody lawyer or a divorce attorney in Northwest Arkansas, we have got you covered at Teague Law Firm. Our lawyers will persistently fight for what is important to you and offer you caring and compassionate family guidance. Contact us today for our exceptional service.
Our lawyers will provide you with high-quality legal services that rival any other firm in Arkansas. One thing that sets us apart from the rest is our ability to empathize with each one of our clients. To us, you’re never just a number. We know and understand what you’re going through, and that comes through in the way we guide you through the challenges of your divorce litigation or child custody case.

As licensed attorneys in the state of Arkansas, we are prepared to help you with any of your legal issues that fall under family law. Whether you need a divorce attorney or a custody lawyer, we’ve got the right family lawyer waiting to fight for what you need and offer you compassionate and caring family law guidance.
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