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In the trying time with the loss of a loved one, you may need to determine how to handle the estate of that person. Everyone
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In the trying time with the loss of a loved one, you may need to determine how to handle the estate of that person. Everyone

You have been convicted and sentenced. You may have even filed a direct appeal and lost. You are not guilty, or the State did not

Today the definition of “family” is constantly changing and has a different meaning for Millennials than Boomers and is driven by the state of our

Today, more than ever, children are being raised by third parties, including step-parents. When the non-custodial, biological parent does not stay involved in his/her child’s

No. So, you catch a charge. You may have been questioned by police and given an inconsistent statement or confessed. The police may have searched

“We need to discuss a prenuptial!” Or so the conversation begins for some couples who want to marry. A prenuptial, or prenup for short, is

On Wednesday, August 8, 2018, a decision1 was handed down by the Indiana Court of Appeals that is poised to dramatically increase the number of

The answer is, “It depends”. Under the laws covering children born to unwed parents, a father may legally acknowledge he is the child’s biological father.

Yes. But as of Monday, July 31, 2018 so can certain advocates and attorneys for your children. This comes by a sweeping decision by the

In the past, you had to prove fault to obtain a divorce. Adultery was one type of fault. While there is no doubt that infidelity
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