
Indiana Divorce Law 101: Moving with the Children in Indiana.
“Do I need to do anything under Indiana law if I am a parent and have to relocate with the children I have custody of?”
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“Do I need to do anything under Indiana law if I am a parent and have to relocate with the children I have custody of?”

“I married a much younger man. He brought most all of the assets into our marriage, which is over $1 million. It is not working

“Shouldn’t the person who ruined our marriage pay all for the legal fees for divorce? It’s their fault we’re getting divorced, not mine.” At Dixon

As Indianapolis divorce attorneys, we find ourselves frequently trying to help clients determine why their marriage is in trouble and failing to determine if anything

Divorce law is different from other types of law. In fact, it’s different from almost anything you experience in daily work, in the public world,

The Custody of “Rover” the Dog. Yes, even the dog pays the price in divorce. Every experienced divorce attorney has had the conversation with a

“How are unvested stock options, unvested retirement benefits, or a potential inheritance treated by divorce courts?” They are not. Indiana’s one-pot theory pulls all assets

Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys sometimes receive questions like this. This aspect of a divorce carries at least four different meanings, one of which is

Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys routinely field questions about technological advances that may be used to gather critical evidence. Indeed, the tools that are available

One in two marriages ends in divorce. Approximately 40,000 divorces were filed in Indiana last year. Human nature causes all of us to question our
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years