
Who Pays For “Post-Secondary” Education in Divorce?
A controversial topic across the United States with divorced families or children born out of wedlock is: “Who pays for post-secondary education?” Post-secondary education is
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A controversial topic across the United States with divorced families or children born out of wedlock is: “Who pays for post-secondary education?” Post-secondary education is

In most marriages, there are good and bad times. At some junctures, most couples contemplate the “what if” of a divorce. However, while by statistics

“Do I need an Attorney if I’m am contacted by CPS about my child in Indiana?” Each year Indiana Child Protective Services receives and investigates

The holidays are special times for most families, including those parents who have not married or have divorced: Special school events. Holiday parties. Family gatherings.

A common misconception between parents of young children during divorce is that “child support” stops when the child(ren) turn 18. This is not the case

Most parents, judges, and domestic attorneys view hearings and custody modifications or contempt filings as a last resort, not the first way to resolve a

Over the last two decades, social and psychological science research, and an ever-changing view of what constitutes a “family” and who and how work is

A common goal good family law attorneys seek to reach with any divorce or end of other parent-child relationship, as well as the judges who

The Line Between Abuse, Neglect and Criminal Acts in Indiana One of the strongest constitutional protections is the fundamental right to raise children without the

Every judge in every county and attorneys observe certain cases where the parents cannot agree on anything and are constantly in court post-divorce as it
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