Arkansas Alimony Laws 2026
Complete guide to spousal support in Arkansas
Arkansas Alimony at a Glance
Types Available
Maximum Duration
Discretionary
How Courts Calculate
Judge discretion
Understanding Arkansas Alimony Law
In Arkansas, alimony (also called spousal support or spousal maintenance) is financial support paid by one spouse to the other following a divorce or separation. Arkansas courts have broad discretion in alimony awards.
Arkansas courts generally consider the following factors when determining alimony:
- The length of the marriage
- Each spouse's income and earning capacity
- The standard of living established during the marriage
- Each spouse's age, health, and employability
- Contributions to the marriage (including homemaking)
- Child custody arrangements and their impact on earning capacity
- Marital misconduct or fault (in some cases)
Types of Alimony in Arkansas
Alimony: Available under Arkansas law based on the specific circumstances of each case.
Duration of Alimony
In Arkansas, the duration of alimony awards is: Discretionary.
Modifying or Terminating Alimony
In most cases, alimony in Arkansas can be modified or terminated upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances, such as:
- Significant increase or decrease in either party's income
- Recipient spouse's remarriage
- Recipient spouse's cohabitation with a new partner (in many states)
- Either party's retirement
- Death of either party
Estimate Your Arkansas Alimony
Use our calculator to get a rough estimate based on Arkansas guidelines.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. Consult a licensed Arkansas family law attorney for advice specific to your situation.