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Three Ways to Protect “Loans” From Family and Friends in Divorce Proceedings How can I protect money my parents or friends loaned me (actually “us”
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Three Ways to Protect “Loans” From Family and Friends in Divorce Proceedings How can I protect money my parents or friends loaned me (actually “us”

Searches of Your Home and Suppression of Illegally Obtained Evidence Every citizen is protected from unlawful searches and seizures of his or her person or

Every year there is a surge in divorce filings from January to March. Why? Most couples, specifically those with children, are reluctant to break up

In complex or high asset divorces, attorneys sometimes face property, such as a vacation home, located abroad. The question becomes, “is this part of the

Nationally, and certainly within the state of Indiana, a great deal of public interest has been garnered with the passage of the castle doctrine and

Suppression of evidence in a criminal case has always been a controversial topic and legal remedy. An example would be suppression of a firearm found

Every parent has heard or seen a story about a couple whose child is taken and secreted in another state by the other when troubles

In Indiana, all marital assets, except as otherwise excluded by law, are part of the marital estate a trial court can divide upon divorce. There

Supposing a custodial parent is permitted by a court to relocate with the child to another state, there are often matters that arise after relocation

Where the is a dispute about a child, from its biological parent to impermissible removal of a child from his or her home to return,
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