How Is Property Divided in a Arkansas Divorce? 2026 Equitable Distribution Guide
Arkansas divides marital property 50/50 unless inequitable. Learn the 9 factors courts consider, filing fees ($165), and how to protect separate assets.
How courts divide the house, retirement accounts, businesses, debts, and everything you own.
Arkansas divides marital property 50/50 unless inequitable. Learn the 9 factors courts consider, filing fees ($165), and how to protect separate assets.
Arkansas divides marital homes 50/50 by default under Ark. Code § 9-12-315. Filing costs $165. Learn buyout options, equity splits, and 9 court factors.
Arkansas divides cars using equitable distribution under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-12-315 with a 50/50 presumption. Learn vehicle division rules, auto loans, and title transfers.
Arkansas treats pets as personal property under Ark. Code Ann. § 9-12-315. Learn how courts decide pet custody in divorce, filing fees ($165), and negotiation strategies.
Arkansas divides bank accounts using equitable distribution under Ark. Code § 9-12-315. Joint accounts split 50/50 unless inequitable. Filing fee: $165-$185.