
Can Marijuana Use Cause Me To Lose Custody Of My Child?
The short answer is, yes, using marijuana can cause you to lose custody of your child. However, this is not a simple black and white
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The short answer is, yes, using marijuana can cause you to lose custody of your child. However, this is not a simple black and white

As we all know, “life happens” and circumstances change. That custody order you once had may seem to become impractical as time goes on. Maybe

In most post-divorce cases, there comes a time when a non-custodial parent believes it is “time” to go back to court and move to modify

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

In divorce or paternity cases, custody evaluations are common. They are provided for in the paternity and divorce statutes, as well as local court rules

The angst of litigation keeps couples with children together long after they probably should have divorced or sought custody modification. In most cases, this is

Indiana’s elected judges are tasked with the important job of weighing the evidence of the parties’ positions when presented with a custody modification case or

Permanency and stability are keys for children; Courts are mindful of this in considering all requests for custody modification in a child’s best interests. For

Stability and continuity of home life for children after divorce is a strong policy found in Indiana’s custody modification statutes and case law. Specifically, a

Most divorce cases resolve before trial. However, a small number proceed to trial or have post-divorce custody modification matters. In either case, there are three
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