
Well That’s My Wife, Fiancée or Girlfriend: I Am [NOT!] Going to Sue Him For That! Maybe?
In matters of the heart, about every domestic attorney has heard a truly sad story about someone breaking up a relationship. In some cases, there
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In matters of the heart, about every domestic attorney has heard a truly sad story about someone breaking up a relationship. In some cases, there

A recent Supreme Court of the United States case addressed the issue of whether a search warrant is needed in order to search the contents

These days, a lot of businesses are asking employees, especially those in positions that hold proprietary information, such as sales, technology, and product development, to

Several months ago the Indiana Court of Appeals addressed a case, Daniel Brewington v. State of Indiana, and affirmed the trial court’s criminal conviction of

In the practice of law, especially in domestic cases, there are many steps along the way towards a final resolution. There are of course rules

In civil cases, which include divorce and paternity actions, each party has the right to request a Special Judge (also called a change of Judge)

In Indiana, most all cases that flow through the court system are not confidential. In other words, your name and all your legal business are

In family law or other civil matters, settlement before trial is often an option. Mediation is one means of achieving settlement before a matter goes

Last week brought some devastating news headlines, from the Texas fertilizer plant explosion to the Boston Marathon bombing coverage. News came on Friday that the

When it comes to who pays attorney fees in civil litigation, there are two historical rules. First, the English rule, and it is the oldest
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