Five Mistakes to Avoid During a Divorce
- ARlaw Partners

- May 28
- 2 min read
Divorce can be messy, overwhelming, and stressful. This is especially true when it involves major decisions about finances, property, and children. During the process, small mistakes can sometimes create bigger problems later on.

Here are five common mistakes people should try to avoid during a divorce in Arkansas.
1. Letting Emotions Control Decisions
Divorce is personal, but emotional decisions can sometimes lead to unnecessary conflict, delays, or financial strain. Staying focused on long-term goals can help protect your future throughout the process.
2. Posting Too Much on Social Media
Social media posts, messages, photos, and videos may be used in family law cases. Negative posts about a spouse, partying, spending habits, or arguments online can sometimes affect divorce or custody proceedings.
3. Hiding Financial Information
Being dishonest about income, assets, or debts can create serious legal issues during a divorce. Transparency is important when dividing property and determining financial obligations.
4. Ignoring Temporary Court Orders
Temporary orders regarding custody, visitation, support, or property should always be taken seriously. Failing to follow court orders can negatively impact your case.
5. Trying to Handle Everything Alone
Every divorce is different, and legal issues can quickly become complicated. Speaking with an experienced Arkansas family law attorney can help you better understand your rights and options throughout the process.
How an Arkansas Divorce Attorney Can Help
A divorce attorney can help clients:
Navigate Arkansas family law procedures
Protect parental rights
Handle property division
Address child custody and support matters
Work toward fair and practical resolutions
At ARlaw Partners, we help Arkansas families navigate divorce and family law matters with clarity and compassion. If you have questions about your situation, our team is here to help.



