Poinsett County, AR Adoption Lawyers


Lohnes Thomas Tiner

Child Custody, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Accident & Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  64 Years

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Ronald Earl Hunter

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Rice Lee Van Ausdall

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  62 Years

Jarrett Matthew Cobb

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

John Marshall May

Lawsuit & Dispute, Environmental Law, Criminal, Civil & Human Rights
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Rice Lee Van Ausdall

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  62 Years

Larry Russell Jennings

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

Ronald Earl Hunter

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Larry Jennings

Traffic, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate, Contract, Car Accident
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kara L. Byars

Accident & Injury, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Lawsuit & Dispute, Estate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

CASE

A term that most often refers to a lawsuit -- for example, 'I filed my small claims case.' 'Case' also refers to a written decision by a judge -- or for an appe... (more...)
A term that most often refers to a lawsuit -- for example, 'I filed my small claims case.' 'Case' also refers to a written decision by a judge -- or for an appellate case, a panel of judges. For example, the U.S. Supreme Court's decision legalizing abortion is commonly referred to as the Roe v. Wade case. Finally, the term also describes the evidence a party submits in support of her position -- for example, 'I have made my case' or ''My case-in-chief' has been completed.'

HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

A person who supports and maintains, in one household, one or more people who are closely related to him by blood, marriage or adoption. Under federal income ta... (more...)
A person who supports and maintains, in one household, one or more people who are closely related to him by blood, marriage or adoption. Under federal income tax law, you are eligible for favorable tax treatment as the head of household only if you are unmarried and you manage a household which is the principal residence (for more than half of the year) of dependent children or other dependent relatives. Under bankruptcy homestead and exemption laws, the terms householder and 'head of household' mean the same thing. Examples include a single woman supporting her disabled sister and her own children or a bachelor supporting his parents. Many states consider a single person supporting only himself to be a head of household as well.

ABANDONMENT (OF A CHILD)

A parent's failure to provide any financial assistance to or communicate with his or her child over a period of time. When this happens, a court may deem the ch... (more...)
A parent's failure to provide any financial assistance to or communicate with his or her child over a period of time. When this happens, a court may deem the child abandoned by that parent and order that person's parental rights terminated. Abandonment also describes situations in which a child is physically abandoned -- for example, left on a doorstep, delivered to a hospital or put in a trash can. Physically abandoned children are usually placed in orphanages and made available for adoption.

MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME

An annual income figure for which there are as many families with incomes below that level as there are above that level. The Census Bureau publishes median fam... (more...)
An annual income figure for which there are as many families with incomes below that level as there are above that level. The Census Bureau publishes median family income figures for each state and for different family sizes. A debtor whose current monthly income is higher than the median family income in his or her state must pass the means test in order to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, and must commit all disposable income to a five-year repayment plan if filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

FOSTER CHILD

A child placed by a government agency or a court in the care of someone other than his or her natural parents. Foster children may be removed from their family ... (more...)
A child placed by a government agency or a court in the care of someone other than his or her natural parents. Foster children may be removed from their family home because of parental abuse or neglect. Occasionally, parents voluntarily place their children in foster care. See foster care.

CUSTODIAL INTERFERENCE

The taking of a child from his or her parent with the intent to interfere with that parent's physical custody of the child. This is a crime in most states, even... (more...)
The taking of a child from his or her parent with the intent to interfere with that parent's physical custody of the child. This is a crime in most states, even if the taker also has custody rights.

FITNESS

The ability of a prospective adoptive parent to provide for the best interests of a child. A court may consider many aspects of the prospective parents' lives i... (more...)
The ability of a prospective adoptive parent to provide for the best interests of a child. A court may consider many aspects of the prospective parents' lives in evaluating their fitness to adopt a child, including financial stability, marital stability, career obligations, other children, physical and mental health and criminal history.

SPOUSAL SUPPORT

See alimony.

QUALIFIED MEDICAL CHILD SUPPORT ORDER (QMSCO)

A court order that provides health benefit coverage for the child of the noncustodial parent under that parent's group health plan.

SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Adoption of MKC

On October 15, 2007, Appellant filed a petition for the adoption of MKC The petition stated that Appellant is the biological mother of the child. It further alleged that no father had been involved in the life of the child, and after an inquiry was sent 606 to the Arkansas Department of ...

Hendrix v. Black

... They sought to set aside the adoption and obtain a visitation order. ... 9-9-215(a)(1) (Supp.2005). Section 9-9-215(a)(1) [2] permits a court to grant grandparent visitation to the biological grandparents whose legal relationship to the child is cut off by the adoption. ...

King v. Ochoa

... Code Ann. § 9-9-204 (Repl.2002). We reverse and remand for consideration of the adoption petition on the merits. King is thirty-six years old and unmarried. ... Ochoa submitted her consent to King's adoption of the child on November 20, 2007. ...