
What Can I Do If I Am Being Denied Parenting Time Due To COVID-19?
As stay-at-home orders continue for Indiana, many parents have been denied parenting time on the grounds of COVID-19. The Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme
Child Custody
As stay-at-home orders continue for Indiana, many parents have been denied parenting time on the grounds of COVID-19. The Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme
Child custody proceedings tend to be confusing and emotional times. Whether it is an initial custody determination or a modification of a pre-existing custody order,
As a general rule, a party can file for divorce at any time so long as the marriage is irretrievably broken.1 After a divorce is
On March 6, 2020, Governor Holcomb issued executive order 20-02 formally declaring a public health disaster in Indiana due to the novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) outbreak.
With Governor Holcomb’s “Directive to Stay at Home” order taking effect at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2020 to slow the COVID-19 epidemic, parents
Earlier today, Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb issued several Executive Orders. Executive Order 20-08 – “Directive for Hoosiers to Stay at Home” – officially ordered Indiana residents
Divorce brings uncertainty for parents and children. Normally, at least one parent will be moving out of the marital house and/or it may be sold
In a small percentage of divorce and paternity cases, some children completely reject a parent and become estranged from this parent and effectively deny they
The short answer is, it depends. Indiana has established a specific statutory code for custody modification that requires the parent moving for custody modification to
Divorce and paternity proceedings are difficult for the parents, but even more so for children because of losing the stability of an intact family. In
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