
Business Valuation For Property Division In Divorce
Indiana follows a “one-pot” theory when determining what property is to be considered part of the marital estate. This “one-pot” theory makes it so that
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Indiana follows a “one-pot” theory when determining what property is to be considered part of the marital estate. This “one-pot” theory makes it so that

Grandparents play an important role in many of our lives. Fortunately, the Indiana Legislature has recognized this importance and passed what is known as the

A topic often spoken of in hushed tones or that is perceived as taboo is pre-divorce planning. While some spouses do this in an illicit

When custody is decided by a court, the over-arching factor guiding the judge is the best interest of the child or children. This seems obvious

Yes. However, should you? Divorce is often the best of times and the worst of times at the same time. The turmoil of separating marital

A common question litigants have in family law cases is whether there is a way they can be reimbursed for their attorney’s fees? The answer

It would be naive to think that it is a rare occasion that substance abuse by a parent is raised in divorce and paternity cases;

Filing for divorce is hard. It’s an emotionally draining time for everyone involved. And as such, it is a decision that should not be made

The short answer is, it depends. In Indiana, there are two primary ways to obtain appellate attorney fees in a divorce matter. The first is

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