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Indiana divorce courts and judges operate under one critical presumption and one legal imperative. The presumption is that – in most cases – a minor
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Indiana divorce courts and judges operate under one critical presumption and one legal imperative. The presumption is that – in most cases – a minor

Child custody can be a complex and sometimes contentious matter. And in today’s mobile society where remote working is increasingly available to many, it is

Most divorcing couples and divorced parties (and parties to paternity cases) know that if they move (or “relocate” in legal parlance) during or after a

It’s important for the attorneys at Dixon & Moseley, P.C., as family law practitioners, to stay updated on Indiana laws to best serve our clients.

A number of our blogs over time have discussed the “how to” of a good faith relocation. Unfortunately, sometimes a parent gets blinded by the

In 2006, the Legislature passed a “relocation statute” to provide guidance to the courts on how the courts should address a parent who wants to

Our society is more mobile than ever, working from home to teleconferencing across the globe. This makes relocation by a custodial parent more likely now

Supposing a custodial parent is permitted by a court to relocate with the child to another state, there are often matters that arise after relocation
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