
Three Mistakes Parents Make When They Consider Relocation with Children in Indiana
In 2006, the General Assembly enacted a new statute addressing relocation of parents in the child custody provisions of the Divorce and Paternity Act. The
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In 2006, the General Assembly enacted a new statute addressing relocation of parents in the child custody provisions of the Divorce and Paternity Act. The

A common misconception between parents of young children during divorce is that “child support” stops when the child(ren) turn 18. This is not the case

Divorce cases often cover the entire spectrum of law, ranging from complex financial transactions to lengthy custody trials. For this reason, Indiana’s divorce law is

Most parents, judges, and domestic attorneys view hearings and custody modifications or contempt filings as a last resort, not the first way to resolve a

Most marriages last at least a few years if divorce is in the cards. Most litigants see obtaining the divorce decree as about the final

Over the last two decades, social and psychological science research, and an ever-changing view of what constitutes a “family” and who and how work is

A common goal good family law attorneys seek to reach with any divorce or end of other parent-child relationship, as well as the judges who

Over the course of several decades of collective domestic practice, Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys observe two reoccurring mistakes that parents make, perhaps unknowingly, that

Mediation is the rule or expectation before any civil trial. In fact, the Indiana Supreme Court has ruled trial courts can order mediation prior to

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