
What Can A Court Do About Parental Alienation In Custody Proceedings?
Parental alienation is just what it claims to be.1 It is a parent (usually the custodial parent if the parties are divorced or the child
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Parental alienation is just what it claims to be.1 It is a parent (usually the custodial parent if the parties are divorced or the child

With divorce on the rise due to the COVID-19 virus and spouses being stuck at home with each other, many have learned aspects of their

In today’s world, busy courts have limited time to hear cases. The average case load in Indiana, that most judges manage, is in the thousands.

After one party files for divorce, what happens next? By statute, sixty (60) days must pass before the court can enter a divorce decree. A

In many cases, parents want an immediate court date to modify custody due to what they believe is an “emergency” matter. This may range from

Although not a frequent topic of discussion, the Midwest of the United States supplies a significant amount of the world’s grain. There is also a

For many reasons, parents of children of divorce or paternity become estranged from their child. Psychological research shows that children are the most developed and

There are numus ways to have your child’s voice heard in court to aid a judge with making a custody determination or a modification decision.

For most couples, they marry, maybe buy a house, get a pet, and have children. As they do these things together, they slowly intermix financials,

In today’s mobile society, it is common for parties to have a second home in another state or country. Many people who are divorcing think
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