
What Happens In Child Custody Litigation When A Child Turns Fourteen?
In all child custody litigation—the original determination by a court or in passing on a modification petition—the trial court always looks at what is in
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In all child custody litigation—the original determination by a court or in passing on a modification petition—the trial court always looks at what is in

Child custody proceedings tend to be confusing and emotional times. Whether it be an initial custody proceeding or a modification of a pre-existing custody order,

Child custody litigation is a gut-wrenching experience for all parents. Both want the same amount of time they had before the divorce or post-divorce they

Maybe. As a general rule, the Indiana Department of Child Services has a hotline that parents and others may call1 (or must if they are

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

The short answer is, it depends. Indiana has established a specific statutory code for custody modification that requires the parent moving for custody modification to

Individuals who find themselves in the middle of a family law litigation understand the emotional and sometimes financial hardship that goes along with it. Whether

A frequent question we receive from our clients seeking an appeal is whether or not they can stay1 the trial court’s ruling during the pendency

Children thrive on stability and consistency. Statistics back up a host of problems associated with upheaval in children’s lives, from acting out to trouble in

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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