
Three Common (And Strong) Legal Issues to Appeal from The Trial Court’s Divorce Decree
Life is messy. Divorce really is messy and emotional; this plays out in the courtroom. Trial court judges often face the presentation of evidence in
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Life is messy. Divorce really is messy and emotional; this plays out in the courtroom. Trial court judges often face the presentation of evidence in

Three Ways to Protect “Loans” From Family and Friends in Divorce Proceedings How can I protect money my parents or friends loaned me (actually “us”

This blog discusses the considerations in the division of a farm as part of the marital estate and how same may be valued in a

In some divorces, there is “foreign” real estate within the total marital estate1. Typically, this falls into one of three categories: (1) a timeshare or

Marriages fail for many reasons. There are no longer fault-based divorces in America. This means that a spouse no longer has to prove “fault” such

The Use of Forensic Accountants and Private Investigators to Find Hidden Assets in Divorce In Indiana when you file for divorce, there is a rebuttable

In complex or high asset divorces, attorneys sometimes face property, such as a vacation home, located abroad. The question becomes, “is this part of the

In a key case decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals, it clarified two important points about family law and college 529 accounts. These are

The point of divorce is to divide and financially separate each party from the other—completely if there are no children; children are subject to the

Fortunately, Indiana has a strong and growing economy with little debt. For this reason, along with its central location, many marital estates are in excess
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