
What The Stay-At-Home Parents Needs To Know About Divorce
The prospect of a divorce for a stay-at-home parent can be overwhelming, raising questions like, “How do I get a job because I have lost
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The prospect of a divorce for a stay-at-home parent can be overwhelming, raising questions like, “How do I get a job because I have lost

In a civil trial with many issues, such as divorce which may have child support, custody, and property issues decided, a losing party may want

When most couples marry, they slowly and unwittingly merge their financial, business, and personal lives together. They may have a car loan on a car

In most civil litigation, when you are sued, such as in a divorce, which is technically a complaint, you have to provide an answer to

While many types of evidence might help establish a substantial change1 to modify physical custody, some key statutory and evidentiary rules may help you understand

Anyone who has found themselves in the middle of a criminal proceeding understands the toll it can take on your life. Your life goes from

The Indiana Civil Protective Order Act (“Act”) provides powerful relief to help ensure the safety of certain covered Hoosiers who find themselves in dangerous situations, such

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
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