
Should I Wait Until 2019 to File Divorce? Three Key Things You Need to Know
The ending of yet another year and thinking about life and goals for the next year brings up all sorts of thoughts; psychologists and lawyers
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The ending of yet another year and thinking about life and goals for the next year brings up all sorts of thoughts; psychologists and lawyers

The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are presumed to apply to every custody case (paternity or divorce). These Guidelines presume one parent will have primary physical

What is Third-Party Custody and How You Can Obtain Custody of Children You Are Raising?1 A commonly shared belief in our society is that children

“You have the right to remain silent” is a phrase most have heard, whether it be from a television show or personal experience. This phrase

Probably not, at least right away. Ultimately, yes. Much of what lawyers and clients do in the legal system is far removed from the courtroom.

In a Divorce, Am I Entitled to Half the Value of Property Titled with My Spouse If It Creates an Unequal Division of Assets? Maybe?

Can I Be Required to Contribute Toward My Kid’s College Expenses If We Have Had No Relationship After the Divorce1? Maybe? Maybe not! Under Indiana

The Rules of Appellate Procedure are intended to be very specific, time-sensitive, and speedy for justice and make the Indiana Court of Appeals one of

With the Holiday Cheer often comes parenting time and other child-related disputes surrounding the holidays including Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s. To avoid some potential

“Paraphernalia” is a strange word, but one that most of us have heard at some point in our lives. But what exactly does it mean?
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