Articles Related to Tag: litigation

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In Arkansas, probate is necessary if someone has passed away, that person owned probate assets, and that person did not have their probate assets put into a Trust or other mechanism that avoids probate in Arkansas.


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Adverse possession in Arkansas is a legal concept that allows a person to acquire ownership of land without holding legal title, simply by occupying and using the property in a certain way over a specific period of time.


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In Arkansas, in terrorem clauses, also known as “no-contest clauses,” are provisions in Wills and Trusts that generally seek to prevent a beneficiary or any other party from contesting the validity of the Will or the Trust by disinheriting the beneficiary or party if they contest the Will or the Trust.


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In any litigation matter in Arkansas, the first step is always to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding the issues in order to determine the parties pertinent to the suit, proper venue and jurisdiction, the causes of action and defenses that may be available, statutes of limitations, and potential damages.


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