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How Long Must I Live in Arkansas in Order to Get a Divorce in Arkansas?

Is the following language clear to you?

"A residence in the state by either the plaintiff or defendant for sixty
(60) days next before the commencement of the action and a residence in the
state for three (3) full months before the final judgment granting the decree of
divorce." A.C.A. 9-12-307

The following case focuses on the last part of the above statute - the part that mentions the 3 months requirement. Does it appear that the plaintiff must live in Arkansas for the 3 months immediately preceding entry of the divorce decree? Or can the plaintiff satisfy the 3 months requirement by living in Arkansas at any time prior to the decree being entered?

The Arkansas Court of Appeals clarifies this issue in the following case....http://courts.arkansas.gov/opinions/2008a/20080604/ca07-1112.pdf

(If you don't have time to read it, the answer is that the plaintiff only needs to live in Arkansas for 3 months at some point before the decree is entered - NOT the 3 months immediately preceding entry of the decree.)

***IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF YOUR RESIDENCY STATUS FOR PURPOSES OF A DIVORCE, TALK TO AN ATTORNEY. RESIDENCY ISSUES ARE ENOUGH TO INVALIDATE YOUR DIVORCE SO TAKE THEM SERIOUSLY!!!***