
Six Mistakes To Avoid When You Get Divorced
For many couples, divorce is a long, arduous journey. Finally getting the divorce decree marks the end of the road for a broken relationship and
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For many couples, divorce is a long, arduous journey. Finally getting the divorce decree marks the end of the road for a broken relationship and

In Indiana, a child is considered emancipated at the age of 19 by operation of law. Therefore, emancipation eliminates a parent’s duty to pay child

After one party files for divorce, what happens next? By statute, sixty (60) days must pass before the court can enter a divorce decree. A

Clearly, with COVID-19 and significant changes in the global supply chain currently impacting most businesses, everyone has had their job put at risk to some

Yes. No. Maybe. In Indiana, child custody is always modifiable, if modification is in the child’s best interests and there is a substantial change in

In a civil trial with many issues, such as divorce which may have child support, custody, and property issues decided, a losing party may want

Most divorce cases, even those involving complex property issues and hotly contested custody matters resolve at mediation. Those that do not often wind up in

In domestic cases, trial courts are given wide discretion to decide matters initially, such as when the parties divorce or later in child-support and/or physical

In Indiana, divorced parents can1 be ordered to contribute toward their adult child’s college expenses.2 While parents have argued that this violates equal protection, because

As a general rule, a party can file for divorce at any time so long as the marriage is irretrievably broken.1 After a divorce is
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