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Valid Grounds for Divorce in
Arkansas
According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention statistics, in 2019, the divorce rate in Arkansas was 4.0 per 1,000 residents. It is one of the highest rates in the country.
Arkansas allows both fault and no-fault divorce. Depending on the case specifics, the spouses choose one of the options.
In a no-fault divorce, one of the spouses does not have to prove the other spouse's guilt or answer incriminating questions. However, when filing for divorce without fault, the spouses must fulfill one condition - separate residency for 18 continuous months or more.
Divorce with a specific misdemeanor is a more complicated process. The trial takes longer. The cost of divorce can increase several times.
Grounds for a fault divorce include:
•Adultery;
•Felony conviction;
•Impotence;
•Cruel treatment;
•Drunkenness;
•Humiliation;
•Lack of support;
•Incurable insanity.