
Five Things To Know About Divorce
Divorce is hard. Not only is it an emotional time, but also extremely stressful due to the confusion and uncertainty many experience. However, much of
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Divorce is hard. Not only is it an emotional time, but also extremely stressful due to the confusion and uncertainty many experience. However, much of

As a general rule, a party can file for divorce at any time so long as the marriage is irretrievably broken.1 After a divorce is

Most everyone has had the unfortunate experience of being pulled over. Whether it be for speeding, not using a signal, expired plates, etc., traffic stops

In criminal cases, sometimes the biggest danger to defendants and their chances at a good plea or prevailing in a bench or jury trial are

In Indiana, there have been significant layoffs and job terminations due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. For non-custodial parents who pay child support, suddenly

On March 6, 2020, Governor Holcomb issued executive order 20-02 formally declaring a public health disaster in Indiana due to the novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) outbreak.

Most of us have heard the term “probable cause.” But what is it? When does it apply? Who makes the determination? These are all questions

In Indiana, a court may impose a bail bond against the person charged with a crime. The purpose of a court imposing bail is to

With Governor Holcomb’s “Directive to Stay at Home” order taking effect at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 to slow the COVID-19 epidemic, parents

Earlier today, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb issued several Executive Orders. Executive Order 20-08 – “Directive for Hoosiers to Stay at Home” – officially ordered Indiana residents
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