
Can I Take My Case To The Supreme Court?
We have all heard on television or from an unsatisfied litigant they will take their case to the Supreme Court. In reality, most cases have
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We have all heard on television or from an unsatisfied litigant they will take their case to the Supreme Court. In reality, most cases have

You’ve probably heard the old phrase, “I’ll appeal it!” But what does that mean? Your first mental image may be an argument before justices of

The United States Supreme Court has long recognized the “fundamental right of parents to make decisions concerning the care, custody, and control of their children.”1

Many people in Indiana have a general idea of what it means to appeal a decision. The popularity of legal TV shows, true crime shows

Anyone who has found themselves in the unenviable position of being in a traffic stop knows the stress and panic it can cause. Whether it

Anyone who has dealt in the administration of an estate knows the amount of work that goes into it. Whether it be the estate of

Probably not, at least right away. Ultimately, yes. Much of what lawyers and clients do in the legal system is far removed from the courtroom.

The concept that you are “innocent until proven guilty by evidence beyond a reasonable doubt” is a cornerstone of the American legal system. Arising out

All final orders issued from Indiana trial courts may be appealed as a matter of right. Most appeals first go to the Indiana Court of

Over time, we have reviewed many cases for appeal where the party has been dissatisfied with the trial court’s decision and wishes to appeal. In
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years