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In a divorce in Indiana, everything a party has coming into the marriage and acquired during the marriage until the date of filing is all
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In a divorce in Indiana, everything a party has coming into the marriage and acquired during the marriage until the date of filing is all

Any party who loses a civil trial (bench or jury) has the right to appeal. Trials and appeals are expensive and laden with emotion. That

Maybe. As a general rule, the Indiana Department of Child Services has a hotline that parents and others may call1 (or must if they are

Most divorce cases, even those involving complex property issues and hotly contested custody matters resolve at mediation. Those that do not often wind up in

In domestic cases, trial courts are given wide discretion to decide matters initially, such as when the parties divorce or later in child-support and/or physical

As stay-at-home orders continue for Indiana, many parents have been denied parenting time on the grounds of COVID-19. The Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme

In Indiana, there are thousands and thousands of trials and hearings each year. For litigants who lose on the merits in civil or criminal litigation,

An individual’s Second Amendment1 right to keep and bear arms becomes all the more important in these troubling times. As people in Indiana (and nationally)

The special aspect of a trial is you are able to have a neutral judge (who is a lawyer) hear the unique facts of your

Maybe? In Indiana, almost all divorce laws are created by statutes, generally called the Divorce Act. The Legislature specifically created the right to divorce.1 As
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