
Child Custody Modification in Indiana
Table of Contents What Is the Modification of an Existing Child Custody Order? Physical Relocation of a Parent Common Issues When Modifying Custody Reasons a
Child Custody

Table of Contents What Is the Modification of an Existing Child Custody Order? Physical Relocation of a Parent Common Issues When Modifying Custody Reasons a

Child custody arrangements vary widely between divorced couples (or those who have children born out of wedlock) and are decided by a court based on

While most people who intend to divorce or are divorcing in an Indiana trial court with children have a general sense that the court must

With a divorce, the trial court loses jurisdiction over property issues thirty (30) days after the final order is entered.1 It is a whole different

How does a judge determine the best child custody arrangement when each party in the divorce might have different views of what that means? Simply

Child custody proceedings tend to be confusing and emotional times. Whether it be an initial custody proceeding or a modification of a pre-existing custody order,

For Hoosiers involved in paternity, divorce litigation, or who will be filing and litigating such a case, likely through counsel, it is important to understand

“I want to appeal!” is a statement we hear often. However, many individual’s knowledge of appeals is very limited. This is understandable as the appeals

As we all know, life happens, and circumstances change. That custody order you once had may seem to become impractical as time goes on. Fortunately,

What are emergency child custody hearings? What qualifies as an emergency custody matter? What constitutes an emergency motion? What forms do I need to modify
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