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Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. On top of the emotional and mental aspects of divorce,
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Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful events in a person’s life. On top of the emotional and mental aspects of divorce,

To find that a child is a CHINS at a fact-finding hearing (trial), DCS must prove three elements: (1) the parent’s actions or inactions have

Most everyone has had the unenviable experience of being pulled over. Whether it’s a speeding ticket, or a warning for expired plates, being pulled over

The short answer is no. You are not required to talk to the police at any point in time, even if you are charged with

By statute, the Indiana Department of Child Services (“DCS”) has to investigate every claim of abuse or neglect by a parent reported to the hotline

Unfortunately, the answer is, it depends. Generally speaking, police officers are required to obtain a warrant from a neutral magistrate before conducting a search or

Parents constantly worry about their children. The problem is magnified when the threat of harm to the children comes from your ex (or biological parent)

In most post-divorce cases, there comes a time when a non-custodial parent believes it is “time” to go back to court and move to modify

It is common knowledge that addiction to illicit and prescription drugs is at “epidemic” proportions in the United States. Unfortunately, families are not immune from

In general, an individual cannot appeal a trial court’s decision until there is a final judgment in the case. A final judgment is one that
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