
What legal grounds do you have if you are caring for a child that is not your own?
With today’s ever-expanding accepted concept of what makes up a “family”, which is far beyond the nuclear family definition, such as step parents and step
Family Law

With today’s ever-expanding accepted concept of what makes up a “family”, which is far beyond the nuclear family definition, such as step parents and step

During divorce, paternity, or subsequent custody proceedings, the issues of physical and legal custody are often the singular legal objective. Previous blogs have discussed the

All final orders of a Indiana trial courts are appealable by right, meaning that the Court of Appeals must review the merits of your appeal

Domestic matters are often fraught with complexities, one such major issue being parents’ inability or unwillingness to get along with the other parent. Often, domestic

Before entering into a marriage, the parties may create a contract, called a prenuptial (or antenuptial) agreement. This is a contract like any other, and

In family law disputes, whether it be a divorce, paternity, grandparent visitation or third party custody, or post-divorce decree (original determination of custody of some

As of July 1, 2012, a new statute regarding emancipation of children for child support matters went into effect. Previous blog posts have examined the

Attorneys are generally viewed as an important aspect of the divorce process. And more precisely many litigants believe legal expertise is necessary to protect their

When a petition for dissolution of marriage is filed by either party, husband or wife, it is generally filed in the county where both parties

Divorce proceedings, post decree custody battles, paternity cases, etc., can be both legally and emotionally driven. Many people can become frustrated and angry with the
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