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Online Divorce
in Arkansas

Online divorce in Arkansas is an easy way for couples to end their marriage when they both look for a time-effective solution. It’s a perfect choice for uncontested divorce cases where both parties agree on key issues like property division, child custody, and support. Our service provides a convenient way to complete legal forms online and prepare for the filing process without having to hire a lawyer.

  • Affordable paperwork preparation
  • Up-to-date paperwork only
  • Step-by-step filing instructions
  • Excellent support team
  • State-specific forms
  • Convenient deadlines
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of court approval

$139 full packet

of divorce documents

How It Works

Our service provides you with a tool for completing case-specific documents for your uncontested, no-fault case. This means that it works for spouses who have managed to agree on all the divorce terms. An agreed-upon marriage dissolution is faster and cheaper if compared to contested litigations. Spouses can file for online divorce in Arkansas and go through the process without involving an attorney.

As finding and completing paperwork can be time-consuming and stressful, many spouses choose online document preparation, which has many advantages. It is a quick, cheap, and stress-free solution for completing divorce forms. You can get the required paperwork for your uncontested case with less stress and at a fixed fee and file without a lawyer in person or online.

To file for divorce in Arkansas online, you need to go through the following steps:


Requirements for an Uncontested Divorce in Arkansas

Filing Requirements

To start marriage dissolution, a petitioner must submit a Complaint for Divorce to the county clerk’s office in person or e-file. After that, a plaintiff must serve a defendant with mandatory papers and wait for a response. Then, they should file the rest of the documents with the court and attend the hearing after the waiting period is over.

Residency Requirements

Either spouse must have lived in the state for at least 60 days before filing and for 3 months before the final judgment is issued. If minor children are involved, they must have resided in Arkansas for no less than 6 months for the court to make decisions concerning them.

Waiting Period

To get divorced in Arkansas, parties must wait until the 30-day waiting period has passed. The countdown starts from the date when the paperwork is submitted to the court. Uncontested cases may be finalized shortly after the waiting period is over, while disputed ones may require multiple court hearings.

Complete Your Divorce Papers Online

To receive the ready-to-file documents required for your uncontested, no-fault divorce, you will need to complete a comprehensive questionnaire. The system will then use your answers to select and fill out the needed forms with your information.

When answering the questions, specify the details of your marriage along with your and your spouse’s full names and dates of birth, your and your spouse’s current addresses, addresses of all real property you own, etc. If children under 18 are involved, prepare their personal data: full names, dates of birth, and current address. To enter financial information, get data from the documents related to your income, debt, insurance, and taxes. Depending on the case-specific circumstances, be ready to provide any other additional details.

After you complete the questionnaire and the paperwork is ready, you are welcome to review and download it. You can also pay a small extra fee and receive the forms by mail.

No matter what the details of your case are, the list of papers will most likely include:

  • Complaint for Divorce
  • Summons
  • Affidavit of Service
  • Divorce Decree

Why Arkansans Choose DivorceCanBeSimple.com?


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You can use our online service for paperwork preparation anytime and from any place. Answer simple questions, wait until the forms are ready, and bring them to the court to apply for a divorce. All our clients receive only court-approved and up-to-date papers that match the legal requirements of the state.

Cost

We help to make your divorce in Arkansas cheaper by reducing document preparation costs. We charge several times less for paperwork than what you’ll have to spend when hiring an attorney.

Confidentiality and Privacy

When filling out a questionnaire, you don’t need to discuss the details of your case with a real person. The data is processed by secure online technology.

Speed

Fast divorce is a reality, even if you are filing on your own. After getting a set of filled-out documents within a convenient deadline, you can file for divorce comfortably and quickly using the instructions we provide.

User-Friendly Platform

Offering assistance with preparing your documents, we adhere to a customer-centric approach. Our helpful support agents will gladly answer your questions about our service.

Start Your Divorce in Arkansas Today!

Getting the filled-out forms and a guide on how to file them from our online service is a major step in your divorce preparations. Using innovative technology, our system quickly prepares state-specific documents while keeping all clients’ information secure. If you have any questions about how we work, feel free to get in touch with our support agents.

When using our service, you’ll receive:

  • Filled-out divorce forms
  • Understandable filing guidelines
  • Free revisions for active subscribers
  • Quick turnaround
  • Affordable shipping options
  • Court-approved paperwork

What if We Have Children?

Having minor children is not an obstacle to using our online document preparation service, provided your case is uncontested and you are in full agreement.

Typically, the set of documents for a divorce with kids will be more extensive. However, you will not have to pay more for additional papers since we do not charge extra for child-related forms.

Being a divorcing parent, you need to consider the following:

  • Most courts in the state prefer encouraging the parents to cooperate to grant them joint custody, as long as it is in children’s best interests. If parents come to an agreement concerning custody, they have to develop a parenting plan and present it to the court.
  • Sole physical custody presupposes a child living with one parent while the other parent may be granted visitation rights. Joint physical custody in the state does not necessarily mean that parents will spend an equal amount of time with the child.
  • Child support guidelines are set by The Arkansas Supreme Court. Parents can calculate the approximate sum to be paid using a Child Support Estimator.

Customer Testimonials

Fast, easy, and affordable – all you need when you are going through such a difficult period in your life
Jennifer D.
Arkansas
All the forms were in order. Still can’t believe that I am finally divorced. Such an amazing feeling, thank you!
Mary A.
Arkansas

Frequently Asked Questions

Online divorce through court-approved e-filing services is legal in the state. You can prepare for it by ordering filled-out documents from us. As we will provide you with completed forms in a PDF format, you will be able to choose whether to e-file them or file in person based on the guide we provide. You may, however, need additional forms and training if you decide to file online.

If you file pro se, the divorce cost may include a mandatory filing fee of $165, additional court fees, and e-filing fees of around $100 that depend on your jurisdiction and case. The price of our paperwork preparation services will add $139 to it. Divorce with a lawyer can cost you anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 in an uncontested case and much more in a contested one.

Arkansas state law imposes a 30-day waiting period on filers before the court can finalize a divorce if there are no disagreements on any dissolution-related aspects. Therefore, uncontested cases can take around 2-3 months, while contested ones can last half a year or more.

No, you may avoid hiring a lawyer provided your divorce is uncontested and you are in full agreement on divorce-related issues. If you need legal advice before filing pro se or your case is contested, it is best to get online divorce help from an attorney.

You can change your answers to the questionnaire within the active subscription period. Once you submit new answers, you will receive updated forms within the chosen deadline.

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