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In some parts of the Country, such as Arizona, window tint is essential to keeping a car at a reasonable temperature to cool in the

You have made the decision to divorce, and you have carefully researched, selected and hired an attorney, but your friend (a recent divorcee), or your

Since jail time, whatever the reason, infringes on a deeply protected right to freedom, most states, and the federal government, takes jail as punishment for

In prior blog posts we have discussed the two types of opinions issued by the Indiana Court of Appeals, “for publication” and “not for publication.”

Family and domestic law cases, including divorce and paternity are civil cases. There are no criminal charges, and the case is heard by the bench

In Indiana, the Court of Appeals issues written opinions for every case that is taken up on appeal. However, each opinion is distinguished as “for

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

In the practice of law, especially in domestic cases, there are many steps along the way towards a final resolution. There are of course rules

Several recent blog posts have directly or indirectly addressed the shift away from the traditional family of a mother, father, and two children to a

Recent blogs have discussed civil protective orders and related matters when there is a harm or threat of harm from a family or household member1.
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