
What Happens In Child Custody Litigation When A Child Turns Fourteen?
In all child custody litigation—the original determination by a court or in passing on a modification petition—the trial court always looks at what is in
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In all child custody litigation—the original determination by a court or in passing on a modification petition—the trial court always looks at what is in

Child custody proceedings tend to be confusing and emotional times. Whether it be an initial custody proceeding or a modification of a pre-existing custody order,

Child custody litigation is a gut-wrenching experience for all parents. Both want the same amount of time they had before the divorce or post-divorce they

A lot of mystery seems to surround the division of assets when parties file for divorce and call the end to the marriage. Numerous questions

There is general agreement among the bench and bar that parents should not call their children as witnesses in their divorce of post-decree modification cases.

Almost every seasoned divorce attorney has been blindsided in court from some significant evidence (documents or testimony) that has a detrimental impact on his or

Indiana, having a significant number of military installments, has its fair share of military divorces over the course of any given year. In fact, many

In Indiana, assets acquired by either party before the marriage and brought into the marriage, acquired during the marriage and up to the date of

Like everyone and everything in life, the judicial system isn’t perfect. As such, sometimes trial courts get it wrong. If you or someone you know

Anyone who has watched a courtroom drama or live court TV has probably seen an attorney shout “objection!” while an individual is testifying. However, what
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