
Cohabitation: What Does It Actually Mean? And What Should I Know?
The idea of cohabitation between partners has become more commonplace in the United States in the past several years. In some respects, an increase in
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The idea of cohabitation between partners has become more commonplace in the United States in the past several years. In some respects, an increase in
When a child is born to a couple that isn’t married, and who presumably have two different last names (surnames), non-marital parents could face the
The divorce process inherently encompasses many issues, including child support, child custody, parenting time, and property division. Many of our past blog posts have discussed
Often in domestic cases, the custody of children is a central issue in the litigation. However, there are some instances where neither parent is ready,
In dissolution of marriage cases in Indiana, the issue of property settlement (by an agreement) or award (by trial) is a two-step process. First, what
Often, parties may be experiencing marital discord, but are not ready to file for divorce. For these parties, there is another option; namely, legal separation.
What Is It? What Is Included? How Is It Divided Up? In Indiana, what property, assets, and liabilities the trial court is to divide is
This blog will seek to explore the changing definitions and dimensions of “marriage” and how it may be expanded in the fairly near future. Voluminous
More and more, the mental health dimension of divorce–one of the biggest life stressors– is being accounted for in the legal system. Is this the
“I married a much younger man. He brought most all of the assets into our marriage, which is over $1 million. It is not working
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