
What Divorce Attorneys Want Every Litigant to Know
By statute, a divorce must be filed and a sixty-day period pass before the parties can be divorced. This blog explores this legal concept and
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By statute, a divorce must be filed and a sixty-day period pass before the parties can be divorced. This blog explores this legal concept and

While most domestic cases resolve before trial, those that are tried generally involve unique legal issues, or more commonly, extremely contentious issues such as child

In Indiana, there are two higher courts a party may seek an appeal from any final trial court order. There is an appeal as a

“Do I need an Attorney if I’m am contacted by CPS about my child in Indiana?” Each year Indiana Child Protective Services receives and investigates

The holidays are special times for most families, including those parents who have not married or have divorced: Special school events. Holiday parties. Family gatherings.

The economic impact of divorce is clear: it costs more to operate two households than one. For this reason, spouses’ standards of living may well

Permanency and stability are keys for children; Courts are mindful of this in considering all requests for custody modification in a child’s best interests. For

Time shares and boats bring many families a great amount of joy during the marriage. However, they sometimes bring back the memory of a divorced

Children are literally our future. When parties divorce or in paternity actions or subsequent custody modifications, most litigants (Mothers and Fathers) make three key mistakes

Divorce trials are different from other civil and criminal trials because the events that led to the divorce are still going on and creating evidence
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