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Do you get a division of property just because you are married?

Writer's picture: Elizabeth DutyElizabeth Duty

There are many legal loopholes and rules that lawyers must learn to provide you with the best outcome for your situation. For example, did you know that in Arkansas a will signed prior to a marriage is still binding? Imagine having a will prior to meeting the love of your life. After years together, you pass away without ever bringing up the will because you assumed your spouse would be taken care of if something were to happen to you. In this case, your spouse is still subject to the distribution of property based on the will you signed before getting married. Attorneys are trained to identify risks that others are not aware of and protect your interests while providing you with the best outcome for your unique situation.



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