
What Happens To Our Real Estate In Other States (Or Countries) In Divorce?
In today’s mobile society, it is common for parties to have a second home in another state or country. Many people who are divorcing think
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In today’s mobile society, it is common for parties to have a second home in another state or country. Many people who are divorcing think

In many instances, individuals getting divorced will enter into settlement agreements to divide what is deemed “marital property.” Settlement agreements are contractual in nature. Therefore,

In Indiana, assets acquired by either party before the marriage and brought into the marriage, acquired during the marriage and up to the date of

Most seasoned family law attorneys have consulted with divorced parties who learn after the divorce, that a spouse did not disclose assets. These potential clients

The prospect of a divorce for a stay-at-home parent can be overwhelming, raising questions like, “How do I get a job because I have lost

When most couples marry, they slowly and unwittingly merge their financial, business, and personal lives together. They may have a car loan on a car

Divorce is hard. Not only is it an emotional time, but also extremely stressful due to the confusion and uncertainty many experience. However, much of

The most helpful divorce litigant is one who understands the divorce process for the issues in their case (such as disputed custody or division of

Upon divorce, your investment accounts, whether it be a common stock portfolio, retirement account, or pension, is a property that is subject to division upon

Indiana follows a “one-pot” theory when determining what property is to be considered part of the marital estate. This “one-pot” theory makes it so that
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