Arkansas has following divorce grounds:
Fault divorce grounds in Arkansas are:
Impotence
Sexual dissatisfaction and impotence are considered to be legitimate divorce grounds in Arkansas. In such situations, both of the spouses can claim divorce.
Incarceration
Incarceration is another fault ground in Arkansas. Imprisonment of a spouse validates other spouse’s claim for divorce.
Habitual Drunkenness
Not all, but most of the people are habitual drinkers in Arkansas. This divorce ground in Arkansas is for the people who don’t want to live with partners who are alcoholics.
Adultery
Adultery is another common fault divorce ground in Arkansas.
Cruel and Barbarous Treatment
Domestic violence which includes physical and verbal abuse is also a fault divorce ground in Arkansas.
There is only one no-fault divorce ground in Arkansas, which is:
Separation
Separation is a no-fault divorce ground in Arkansas. After eighteen months of separation, both spouses can file for divorce.
Contact a professional divorce attorney or divorce lawyer for detailed information regarding divorce grounds in Arkansas.