Divorce Grounds In Arkansas

Summary

Adultery and mental cruelty are valid grounds for divorce in Arkansas. While there is no direct provision for suing for PTSD, you may claim damages for emotional distress during property division or alimony proceedings. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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I'm needing a divorce but I want to sue him for adultery lack of support narcissistic abuse and causinge to get PTSD
Hello ****, sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please provide your location? Laws regarding divorce and grounds for suing vary from place to place.
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Your location, ****. This is to help me provide you with the most accurate legal information for your situation.
Dyess arkansas
Hello ****. Here are some key points about divorce laws in Arkansas:
- Adultery is a valid ground for divorce.
- Mental cruelty like narcissistic abuse can also be a ground for divorce.
- There is no direct provision for suing for PTSD, but you may claim damages for emotional distress during property division or alimony proceedings.
Please consult a local attorney for personalized advice.