
The Seven Things You Must Do After Your Divorce
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
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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 course of several decades of collective domestic practice, Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys observe two reoccurring mistakes that parents make, perhaps unknowingly, that

Divorce and child custody cases present common issues and unique ones to every family that comes to Court. To assist attorneys in making their client’s

There is an old adage that the line between “love” and “hate” is narrow. This line sometimes shifts during divorce proceedings. This blog explores some

The “old” and “traditional” ways of communicating between attorneys and clients had changed, although they still exist: meetings, telephone calls, and mailing letters. The new

Indiana trial court judges are charged with the difficult task of making child custody decisions in the children’s best interests. This is daunting in contested

The Indiana Supreme Court has been proactive to protect the private information that litigants might place before a court. There is administrative rule 9 which

Indiana’s few trial court judges, magistrates, commissioners and pro tems hear and decide a staggering number of cases (tens of thousands) each year with speed

In Indiana, there are four key steps to take in appealing a decision of an Indiana judge or jury verdict. The first is to determine

Strictly speaking, Indiana is not an alimony state. The term used in legal terms is “maintenance.” Understanding these will help you be a more informed
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