
The Intersection of Family Law and Mental Health
In today’s complex world, the interconnected nature of family law and mental health is more apparent than ever. Our law firm, deeply committed to the
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In today’s complex world, the interconnected nature of family law and mental health is more apparent than ever. Our law firm, deeply committed to the

Across Indiana, families eagerly anticipate fall break, a great opportunity to spend quality time together. But for families navigating shared custody, dividing this time can

A Child Development Perspective on Co-Parenting During the Memorial Day Holiday as Divorced Parents Navigating holidays can be a delicate task for divorced parents, especially

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

Indiana trial court judges can consider literally anything and everything relevant to a parent-child relationship to make a child custody decision that is in the

Can I Be Required to Contribute Toward My Kid’s College Expenses If We Have Had No Relationship After the Divorce1? Maybe? Maybe not! Under Indiana

Indiana trial court judges and attorneys encourage the parties to reach agreements in divorce and paternity cases. There is even a specific statute in the

In large segments of the United States population, couples are not having children, fewer kids, or waiting until later l in ife. This may account

Daily news stories and life experiences demonstrate to us all that third parties, such as neighbors, friends, and grandparents are helping more and more to

There are two general types of adoptions of a minor child. The new family adoption, and the step-parent adoption. First, the new family adoption, which
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