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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
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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

Life is full of milestones. Some are joyful and anticipated, like births, adoptions and marriages. But others can catch us by surprise or stir up

On March 6, 2020, Governor Holcomb issued executive order 20-02 formally declaring a public health disaster in Indiana due to the novel Coronavirus (“COVID-19”) outbreak.

In today’s world, fathers are more active in their children’s lives than ever. In households where both parents work, some fathers are their children’s primary

In paternity (children born out of wedlock) and divorce cases, the initial determination is gender neutral and made without any preference for either parent; the

The Tax Man Cometh – And He Taketh Away: Good or Bad? In most divorce cases, there are tax considerations, such a dependent exemptions. This

Law changes ever so imperceptibly every day. It has to in order to keep up with our society and afford each of us the right

Throughout the last several years, the concept of parenting coordination has been catching on in Indiana. Effectively, Parenting Coordinators (known as “PCs” in high conflict

Once the divorce process is initiated, often times understandably, the parties want to be finished with the process, and each other and move on in

Across the United States, including in Indiana, social trends and financial pressures are driving lawmakers and courts to reconsider key areas of law that are
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