
What You Need to Know About Qualifying and Selecting an Expert
Expert witnesses are common in criminal and civil cases. There are all types of experts, such as use of deadly force in criminal cases to
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Expert witnesses are common in criminal and civil cases. There are all types of experts, such as use of deadly force in criminal cases to

In many civil cases, particularly divorce preliminary and final hearings, the judge receives many types of information or evidence, from who should have the house,

In complex or high asset divorces, attorneys sometimes face property, such as a vacation home, located abroad. The question becomes, “is this part of the

Every day, trial courts issue tens of thousands of orders. Most of these orders are “interlocutory” in nature and are made to help the case

In Indiana, it a now clearly crime to send (disseminate) matter harmful to “minors”.1 In 2009, this statute was held unconstitutional because the age of

As part of a divorce, custody, guardianship or other family law matter, children’s medical records are often sought to address any number of issues. Perhaps

In a key case decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals, it clarified two important points about family law and college 529 accounts. These are

We have all exercised our First Amendment Right to free speech at some point in time, perhaps even in a tense debate. However, in the

Unlike in divorce cases, where children born during the marriage are presumed to be children of the Husband and Wife1, in paternity cases, paternity of

One of the most important and fundamental aspects of the attorney-client relationship is confidentiality. Generally, communications between clients and their attorneys are confidential in nature
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