
Should I File A Cross-Petition In My Divorce Case?
In most civil litigation, when you are sued, such as in a divorce, which is technically a complaint, you have to provide an answer to
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In most civil litigation, when you are sued, such as in a divorce, which is technically a complaint, you have to provide an answer to

In a divorce in Indiana, everything a party has coming into the marriage and acquired during the marriage until the date of filing is all

Most divorce cases, even those involving complex property issues and hotly contested custody matters resolve at mediation. Those that do not often wind up in

In domestic cases, trial courts are given wide discretion to decide matters initially, such as when the parties divorce or later in child-support and/or physical

The special aspect of a trial is you are able to have a neutral judge (who is a lawyer) hear the unique facts of your

Maybe? In Indiana, almost all divorce laws are created by statutes, generally called the Divorce Act. The Legislature specifically created the right to divorce.1 As

Divorce is hard. Not only is it an emotional time, but also extremely stressful due to the confusion and uncertainty many experience. However, much of

As a general rule, a party can file for divorce at any time so long as the marriage is irretrievably broken.1 After a divorce is

Divorce brings uncertainty for parents and children. Normally, at least one parent will be moving out of the marital house and/or it may be sold

Maybe. Most likely not. In many divorce cases, children have important information the court needs to determine what custody arrangement is the children’s best interests.
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