
3 Tips to Help the Judge in Your Divorce Case
Divorce and child custody cases present common issues and unique ones to every family that comes to Court. To assist attorneys in making their client’s
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Divorce and child custody cases present common issues and unique ones to every family that comes to Court. To assist attorneys in making their client’s

Most divorce cases resolve before trial. However, a small number proceed to trial or have post-divorce custody modification matters. In either case, there are three

In Indiana, there is a 60 day cooling off period for divorce. This sometimes creates the assumption of litigants who want a divorce that it

There is an old adage that the line between “love” and “hate” is narrow. This line sometimes shifts during divorce proceedings. This blog explores some

In Indiana, all marital assets, except as otherwise excluded by law, are part of the marital estate a trial court can divide upon divorce. There

In our mobile society, people relocate for work or move much more frequently than in the past. When new to the State, sometimes it coincides

As a general rule, each side pays their own legal fees under the American system of law. In divorce, paternity, and post-divorce litigation there are

Failing to Include Assets and Value Them and Informal Loans from Parents and Third Parties While emotion often overrides divorce proceedings, particularly where child custody

The Holiday Season is a time of joy and stress for everyone. This is particularly the case for parents who have children from divorce or

Many divorce lawyers receive requests for guidance from their clients on “changing venue.” In Indiana, this is not common and is generally associated with moving
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