Online Divorce
in Arkansas
- Divorce papers ready to download in 2 business days
- Step-by-step filing instructions with 24/7 customer support
- Affordable and convenient
- Divorce papers ready to download in 2 business days
- Step-by-step filing instructions with 24/7 customer support
- Affordable and convenient
How it works?
Step 1
Qualify for divorce
Confirm our product will work for your situation
Step 2
Provide your case details
Provide the information required through our easy to use questionnaire
Step 3
Get your papers
Review forms and make unlimited changes before finalizing documents
Step 4
File for divorce
Papers come with comprehensive filing instructions
We can help you if
- You have kids
- You are currently pregnant
- You and your spouse have common property or debts
- Your spouse is missing
- You know nothing about the divorce process
- You have disagreements with your spouse
- You are in a same-sex marriage
- You need help filing with the court
Benefits of Arkansas Divorce Online
Cost effective solution designed to support you without lawyer fees
Up-to-date forms and instructions for your specific court to ensure success
Our intelligent engine gives you specific instructions for your situation
We can handle court filings and serving your spouse
Our dedicated customer care team provides instructions throughout the process
We can connect you with independent licensed attorneys in your state to answer questions about your case
Expert-guided post-divorce support to help you happily move on with your life
Additional support services to help you navigate divorce — help with kids, the house, financial matters and more
Our services *Services available after registration.
- Get your divorce papers within 30 minutes after divorce interview
- Expedited phone and email support for any questions, changes or updates.
- Initiate Case with Court
- Effortlessly Serve Your Spouse
- Finalize Divorce
How long does it take to get a divorce in Arkansas
In Arkansas, the divorce process includes a mandatory 60-day "cooling-off" period from the filing date.
Uncontested divorces, where spouses agree on issues like property and custody, can be resolved relatively quickly after this period, often within a few months.
However, contested divorces with disputes over such matters can extend the process significantly, sometimes taking a year or more, depending on case complexity and court schedules. The timeline can also be affected by local county procedures and the availability of court resources.
In summary, while Arkansas law sets a 60-day minimum, the actual duration of a divorce can vary based on the nature of the disputes and the efficiency of the legal process.
Residency Requirements in AR
In Arkansas, divorce filing is subject to certain residency conditions:
State Residency: At least one spouse must have resided in Arkansas for 60 days prior to filing and must have been a resident for three months before the divorce decree can be issued.
Filing Location:
The divorce should be filed in the county where the filing spouse resides.
Military Personnel:
Military members stationed in Arkansas are considered residents for the purpose of filing for divorce if they have been stationed in the state for 60 days. These residency requirements ensure that Arkansas courts have jurisdiction over the divorce proceedings.