
Three Tips To Ensure A Successful Mediation Of Your Divorce Case
In most divorce and post-decree custody cases, Indiana trial courts have local rules requiring the parties to attend mediation before a hearing/trial. While the court
Divorce Mediation
In most divorce and post-decree custody cases, Indiana trial courts have local rules requiring the parties to attend mediation before a hearing/trial. While the court
Divorce is complex and requires unique steps for each case to be followed before ultimately being finalized—the divorce decree entered, and the parties divorced. There
Once the divorce process is initiated, often times understandably, the parties want to be finished with the process, and each other and move on in
By statute, a divorce must be filed and a sixty-day period pass before the parties can be divorced. This blog explores this legal concept and
Most parents, judges, and domestic attorneys view hearings and custody modifications or contempt filings as a last resort, not the first way to resolve a
Mediation is the rule or expectation before any civil trial. In fact, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled trial courts can order mediation prior to
The mediation process is confidential, and a mediator can only report to the court whether the parties settle, providing the agreement or did not settle.
Just a few short years ago, civil litigants had two basic choices to resolve their disputes. The first was to find a way to settle
About a decade ago, mediation began to take hold in Indiana. It was so successful, the Indiana Supreme Court allowed trial courts to order parties
A recent blog addressed tips for mediation. But, how does mediation work1? Prior to trial, the parties in a matter may be ordered or agree
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