
Cohabitation Agreements: Are They Enforceable?
As stated in Dixon & Moseley, P.C.’s blog post of February 25, 20191 (read it here) the idea of cohabitation between partners has become common
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As stated in Dixon & Moseley, P.C.’s blog post of February 25, 20191 (read it here) the idea of cohabitation between partners has become common

“You have the right to remain silent” is a phrase most have heard, whether it be from a television show or personal experience. This phrase

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

In the 1960s and 1970s, a parent and the kids would sometimes go on “vacation” and while away, the spouse with the children would file

In Indiana, unlike some other states, there are two higher courts, the Indiana Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court. Generally, litigants have an appeal

Every litigant in Indiana administrative proceedings or trial courts has the ultimate right to appeal to the Indiana Court of Appeals. Trial courts make many

Divorce is often the best of times and the worst of times – all at the same time. The decision to move on in life

In some divorces, there is “foreign” real estate within the total marital estate1. Typically, this falls into one of three categories: (1) a timeshare or

With the age of the internet, most legal consumers have some working knowledge of the issues surrounding their case in a trial court or on

For the last several years, “Black Friday” gun sales have hit all-time highs, according to statistics from the FBI’s National Instant Background Check System (“NICS”)
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