
Memorial Day Holiday
A Child Development Perspective on Co-Parenting During the Memorial Day Holiday as Divorced Parents Navigating holidays can be a delicate task for divorced parents, especially
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A Child Development Perspective on Co-Parenting During the Memorial Day Holiday as Divorced Parents Navigating holidays can be a delicate task for divorced parents, especially

Life is full of milestones. Some are joyful and anticipated, like births, adoptions and marriages. But others can catch us by surprise or stir up

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

In Indiana, as most of the country, Courts have quite a lot of discretion when it comes to enforcing a child support obligation. For example,

In Indiana, a child is considered emancipated at the age of 19 by operation of law. Therefore, emancipation eliminates a parent’s duty to pay child

Clearly, with COVID-19 and significant changes in the global supply chain currently impacting most businesses, everyone has had their job put at risk to some

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

In Indiana, there have been significant layoffs and job terminations due to the outbreak of the Coronavirus. For non-custodial parents who pay child support, suddenly

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.

This blog is written for divorced parents or parents of children in a paternity action that are about to turn 19 years of age. Although
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