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The legal system is the default dispute resolution when no other person, group or institution can solve a problem or dispute. The fact a case
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The legal system is the default dispute resolution when no other person, group or institution can solve a problem or dispute. The fact a case

Many divorce lawyers receive requests for guidance from their clients on “changing venue.” In Indiana, this is not common and is generally associated with moving

In every disputed custody case, the difficult decision facing the judge is who should have custody of the children and what parenting time the non-custodial

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

Sometimes during divorce, paternity, or other contested custody cases, clients will wonder how to the court will view them for disliking their former spouse or

On Monday, October, 21st, the Indiana Court of Appeals announced the appointment of a new chief judge, Judge Nancy H. Vaidik to succeed Judge Margret
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