
A Practical Checklist for Coping with High Conflict Custody Cases and Obtaining Your Legal Goals
Almost everyone knows someone who has been, is or will be going through a “terrible” custody battle. The best of parents—acting under the stress of
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Almost everyone knows someone who has been, is or will be going through a “terrible” custody battle. The best of parents—acting under the stress of

In criminal and domestic cases in particular, a litigant is often at his or her lowest point in life, facing a serious criminal charge or

With the age of the internet, most legal consumers have some working knowledge of the issues surrounding their case in a trial court or on

Appeals to the Indiana Court of Appeals and Indiana Supreme Court are meant to provide litigants and attorneys with very specific guidance by and through

The polygraph test has urban myth status among a large segment of society. A polygraph test is an important tool in every lawyer’s toolbox–including that

For children (who may be subject to divorce custody order) removed from another country, there are two (2) bodies of law that may apply to

On its own motion or granting of a Motion for an oral argument, the Indiana Court of Appeals may have the litigants, by counsel, make

Every day, trial courts issue tens of thousands of orders. Most of these orders are “interlocutory” in nature and are made to help the case

In Indiana, it a now clearly crime to send (disseminate) matter harmful to “minors”.1 In 2009, this statute was held unconstitutional because the age of

One of the most important and fundamental aspects of the attorney-client relationship is confidentiality. Generally, communications between clients and their attorneys are confidential in nature
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