
Setting Aside a Divorce Decree when one Party is Unrepresented by Counsel
Attorneys are generally viewed as an important aspect of the divorce process. And more precisely many litigants believe legal expertise is necessary to protect their
Divorce

Attorneys are generally viewed as an important aspect of the divorce process. And more precisely many litigants believe legal expertise is necessary to protect their

When a petition for dissolution of marriage is filed by either party, husband or wife, it is generally filed in the county where both parties

Divorce proceedings, post decree custody battles, paternity cases, etc., can be both legally and emotionally driven. Many people can become frustrated and angry with the

In either divorce, or paternity cases, often the non-custodial parent is ordered to pay some amount of child support to the custodial parent. The actual

Domestic Violence is a real and prevalent issue in today’s society. Husbands, wives, children, girlfriends, boyfriends, and even extended family members can be a victim

Previously, we examined some of the proposed changes to the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines1. A new step has been made toward this transition to new

Often, parties may be experiencing marital discord, but are not ready to file for divorce. For these parties, there is another option; namely, legal separation.

Divorce and paternity actions are often complex when the parties involved are the predictable ones – mother, father, and child. However, not all divorce and

Divorce is often a dynamic and involved process that starts with filing a petition for dissolution of the marriage. After a divorce has been filed,

During the dissolution process, there are many topics that need to be addressed. The “big three” include child custody, child support, and dividing assets and
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years