
When More Is Less: Five Key “Answers” For Surviving Cross-Examination
Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the
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Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the

In the 1960s and 1970s, a parent and the kids would sometimes go on “vacation” and while away, the spouse with the children would file

All final orders issued from Indiana trial courts may be appealed as a matter of right. Most appeals first go to the Indiana Court of

In child custody disputes, whether initially made with a divorce or paternity filing, or on with a modification petition, the court decides child-related issues before

Most of us understand we have a Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination. This means in any civil matter, administrative proceeding, or criminal context, we can

While children are resilient and “bounce back”, modifying physical custody from one parent to another parent is a major life factor that may impact the

Every litigant in Indiana administrative proceedings or trial courts has the ultimate right to appeal to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Trial courts make many

Searches of Your Home and Suppression of Illegally Obtained Evidence Every citizen is protected from unlawful searches and seizures of his or her person or

When the divorce process is started, the first steps often deal with child issues-custody, parenting time, and child support – if applicable. The next steps

Yes. A juvenile delinquency investigation is effectively a criminal investigation. If your child has an inquiry made by the police, you need to know his
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