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Seal your misdemeanor criminal record in Arkansas
Posted on 22. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
Recent changes in Arkansas law have made it possible to seal misdemeanor criminal records that couldn’t previously be sealed. Almost all misdemeanors can now be sealed / expunged after one year. Some misdemeanors including DWIs, battery charges, and sexual offenses will require a five-year waiting period. I’ve had good luck getting charges sealed under the [...]
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Amount of Child Support in Arkansas
Posted on 19. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
Under Arkansas law the noncustodial parent is required to pay child support for the support and maintenance of their minor children. The amount of child support they pay is based on their income. In determining the amount of child support, you will calculate the net income of the payor of the child support. The net [...]
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Child Support Modification in Arkansas
Posted on 19. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
If you believe that the child support amount that you are being paid or are paying is incorrect, you can petition the court for a child support modification. The court will review the income records of the payor and determine if there has been a change in the amount of pay warranting modification of child [...]
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Discrimination in the workplace in Arkansas
Posted on 19. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
Your legal protections: If you work in Arkansas and feel like you are being discriminated against because of your age, race, gender, religion, or due to a disability, you may have a claim against your employer, if the discrimination is affecting you in the workplace. You have protection pursuant to Title VII of federal law [...]
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The Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) in Arkansas
Posted on 19. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
Who is qualified to take FMLA leave The Family Medical Leave Act protects workers for taking leave for illness for themselves and other family members. To qualify for the Family Medical Leave Act, your employer must have at least 50 employees and you must have been employed for at least a one year period. If [...]
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Amount of Child Support in Arkansas
Posted on 19. Jun, 2012 by Michelle Hedegard.
Under Arkansas law the noncustodial parent is required to pay child support for the support and maintenance of their minor children. The amount of child support they pay is based on their income. In determining the amount of child support, you will calculate the net income of the payor of the child support. The net [...]
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Despite Debate, Complaints Sparse Over TV Attorneys – ArkansasBusiness.com
Posted on 23. Mar, 2011 by Michelle Hedegard.
Rick has been busy lately. From the cover of Arkansas Business to his lawsuit against Google. http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article.aspx?aID=125949.54928.138087 Photo courtesy: ArkansasBusiness.com
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Posted on 27. Feb, 2011 by Michelle Hedegard.
Tim Snively, Attorney At Law Tim provides compressive legal advice and representation to clients facing a wide variety of legal challenges and opportunities. He has handled all types of criminal cases ranging from murder to speeding tickets. He provides legal counsel in all forms of family and domestic issues as well as personal injury and [...]

