
Five Key Aspects Of A Strong Appellate Argument
The “argument” section of an appellant’s brief is the life-blood of every appeal. This blog explores some of the key aspects of sound argument drafting.
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The “argument” section of an appellant’s brief is the life-blood of every appeal. This blog explores some of the key aspects of sound argument drafting.

In family law matters and matters involving custody modification, the underlying basis is what is in the best interests of the children. However, what about

In many civil cases, mediation is a potential option prior to a final hearing or trial to allow the parties to negotiate with the assistance

Often, in litigation matters, clients are concerned about what happens in court or mediation. However, it is often the “little things” that happen outside of

Within divorce and custody proceedings, often neither parent feels that they have received enough parenting time with the child. Under the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines,

How to Decide What School Children Will Attend The Public vs. Private Debate Another school year is quickly approaching, if not already started for most

The Bed Bugs Epidemic and What Parents Can Do About It In The Custody Context In the last several years, an old enemy to the

When child support is calculated, there are a number of factors that are included or excluded based on certain formulas and rules. For example, and

Parenting Coordinator questions are frequently asked of Dixon & Moseley, P.C. attorneys. To understand the answers, some history of custody and visitation (now called parenting

At Dixon & Moseley, P.C., we see the sharpest divides between mothers and fathers over the trend toward joint physical custody. It is true that
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