Grounds for Divorce in Arkansas
Part of "Grounds for Divorce in the United States"
Family Law research by Anke Tiedt of Crouch
& Crouch, Arlington, Virginia
1. Arkansas
Covenant Marriage Law
2. Grounds for Divorce in Non-Covenant Marriages
- separation for 18 months
- irreconcilable differences
- adultery
- impotency
- conviction of felony or infamous crime
- habitual drunkenness for one year
- cruelty
- indignities to body of innocent party rendering his or her condition intolerable
- willful nonsupport
- incurable insanity
Code: 9-12-301
Non-covenant information has *NOT* been checked against statutes by us
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