
Four Common Mistakes Divorce Litigants Make in Trial: Avoid Them
Most seasoned divorce attorneys observe common and avoidable mistakes parties make during divorce hearings (preliminary hearings or finals). Indiana has a strong and neutral judiciary.
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Most seasoned divorce attorneys observe common and avoidable mistakes parties make during divorce hearings (preliminary hearings or finals). Indiana has a strong and neutral judiciary.

Trial is a nerve-racking experience for litigants, many have not been in the courtroom before. Indiana’s judges and lawyers want you to have your day

Conflict and dispute is a part of daily life. Most of the time, conflicts are resolved through means outside of court. In a very small

Tens of thousands of cases are filed and decided by Indiana’s trial court judges each year. Every judge and attorney knows the importance of telling

In all types of court cases, a litigant (party to the lawsuit or criminal case) may be found in contempt of court. They are two

Anytime you enter into the courtroom, and especially in domestic cases, a lot of otherwise private information becomes public (or before the court), because the

Appellate practice is much different than trial practice. There are many differences between trial courts and how to present cases in the trial court, and

A deposition is a discovery tool, or a way that attorneys and litigants gather information that is relevant to the case. A deposition is just

Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys routinely field questions about technological advances that may be used to gather critical evidence. Indeed, the tools that are available
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