
Divorce and the Parent’s Liability as Co-Signers on Child’s Student Loans
A recently decided case in Indiana addressed an issue often not considered in divorce proceedings, namely, if one or both of the parties (Husband and/or
Divorce

A recently decided case in Indiana addressed an issue often not considered in divorce proceedings, namely, if one or both of the parties (Husband and/or

The divorce process inherently encompasses many issues, including child support, child custody, parenting time, and property division. Many of our past blog posts have discussed

Previous blog posts have explored several subparts and nuances of the amended statute on emancipation for purposes of child support1, passed in July, 2012. However,

When one spouse files for divorce, there is a lot that needs to happen quickly, and a lot that cannot happen. Sometimes a Husband and

Extended family, such as grandparents, can play a big role in a child’s life when his or her parents are getting divorced. The love and

Only a few years ago, most communications were face-to-face and in person, secondarily by phone or letter. Most of these allowed time to pass between

In family law matters, guardianships are generally discussed as being over children. Guardianships can be appointed over children when the parents are unavailable, unable, or

As summer break is upon us and families begin to plan trips and vacations for the summer, the issue of dividing and determining summer parenting

A recent USA Today article focused on the resurgence in marriage after its decline during the economic recession.1 The article reported that there was a

There are two general types of adoptions of a minor child. The new family adoption, and the step-parent adoption. First, the new family adoption, which
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