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Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-105 – Collection fee.

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-105 – Collection fee. The Commissioner of State Lands shall charge a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) collection fee for each deed issued by the Commissioner of State Lands, whether the land is redeemed or sold. Sale or Forfeiture of Real Property Remember:  The law often changes, and this website does not offer a complete

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-104 – Costs of notices.

Ark. Code Ann. § 26-37-104 – Costs of notices. (a) All costs of notice shall be added to the costs to be collected from the purchaser or redeemer. (b) Costs of notice shall include, but not be limited to, certified mail costs, newspaper and catalog costs, and title work. Sale or Forfeiture of Real Property Remember:  The

Arkansas Real Estate Laws

Arkansas Law Read these Arkansas Real Estate Laws, and see how they apply to you: Remember:  The law often changes, and this website does not offer a complete compilation of Arkansas law. Each case and situation is different. This webpage is meant to give you general information and not to give you specific legal advice.  If

When will I get a Decision?

How long does it take to get a hearing decision on your SSDI claim? In Little Rock: 439 Days, on average. Yes, you read that right – it takes well over a year to receive a decision regarding whether you will get the benefits that you have earned and paid for! This is a measurement

Landlord Law

Your Arkansas Attorney for Landlord Law. Landlord Matters: LEASES: We will be happy to review your current lease, or draft a new one for you to use with your rental properties. EVICTIONS: If you have tenants who are behind on rent, or have otherwise broken their lease, we may be able to help with evicting by using the Arkansas ‘Unlawful Detainer’ process.

Sample Medical Opinion Letter

Sample Medical Opinion Letter: We know that doctors are very busy people! They want to assist their patients with claims, but there just isn’t enough time in the day. Yet, the Social Security Administration (SSA) views the opinion of a treating doctor as extremely valuable in a disability claim.  Your patients NEED you to weigh