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Know your property rights under ‘adverse possession’ law
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Feb 14, 2019 | Uncategorized
“Squatters rights” is one of those legal theories we grow up hearing, much like “finders keepers” or “possession is nine-tenths of the law.”But “squatters rights” actually has a legal basis called “adverse...
Are you worried the executor of an estate is untrustworthy?
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Jan 16, 2019 | Uncategorized
Do you know what to watch out for in an executor? If you are the beneficiary of an estate that is in the hands of an untrustworthy executor, do you know your legal options? Executors are bound by law to perform their fiduciary duties honestly, but not everyone is up...
Grandparents increasingly take custody of children
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Dec 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
Nearly one in five senior citizens in Arkansas don’t know where their next meal is coming from. Most are on fixed incomes that don’t pay enough for utilities, medical expenses and food. The problem is multiplied for grandparents caring for their...
Why the boundary line in a property deed might not matter
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Nov 9, 2018 | Uncategorized
Property owners have every right to the land they pay for — most of the time. If you aren’t watching closely, you could lose your land despite what the deed to your property says.Watch out for these two ways your property could be taken. Boundary...
How to enforce child support payments that are delinquent
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Oct 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
Child support payment agreements are an important and vital piece to raising children. When one parent refuses to follow the agreement and does not make payments, it will be up to the other parent to put strategies in place for enforcement.Regardless if your ex-spouse...
Reviewing your estate plan can help prevent disputes
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Sep 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
Losing a loved one is a difficult time for the family and friends grieving while also tasked with carrying out the deceased’s final wishes. This emotional, potential tense time can be fraught with challenges, particularly if an out of date estate plan adds only...
Are custody and support connected?
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Aug 21, 2018 | Uncategorized
When it comes to children in a situation where parents are not together, the topics of child support and visitation always come up in Arkansas. It is a misconception that these two things are related. The courts actually see them differently. According to the Arkansas...
Can I change my divorce decree?
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Aug 10, 2018 | Uncategorized
You and your ex-spouse have gone through the entire process of getting a divorce. You split property, assets and made choices about child custody and support. You now live separate lives and follow the terms agreed upon in your divorce settlement. However, things can...
Can I contest a will?
On behalf of Gramling Estes Law Firm | Aug 1, 2018 | Uncategorized
If you have had a loved one pass away and the person's estate is now in probate in Arkansas, you may have the ability to contest the will if you feel it does not reflect the true wishes of the deceased. Contesting a will is a serious matter as it is expecting the...
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