
The Status of Three National Trends in Divorce and Custody and Where Indiana Stands
The current state of marriage in the United States continues to shift and morph, adapting to the current climate of marriage and divorce in the
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The current state of marriage in the United States continues to shift and morph, adapting to the current climate of marriage and divorce in the

In custody matters, the best interests of the children are paramount, and the process seeks to determine who shall have physical and/or legal custody of

The decision to get divorced can often be a difficult one, with underlying issues and bad feelings all around. Once the decision to get divorced

The Indiana Legislature has recently voted to amend the state Constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage in Indiana. This matter will not be voted on by

Getting divorced can be a long and arduous process for both parties. The decree of dissolution divorces the parties, but still leaves many things left

In many civil cases, mediation is a potential option prior to a final hearing or trial to allow the parties to negotiate with the assistance

In litigation, one of the most important means of obtaining information from opposing parties and even third parties is called discovery. Discovery can consist of

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

A recent blog addressed tips for mediation. But, how does mediation work1? Prior to trial, the parties in a matter may be ordered or agree

On the whole, most litigants, attorneys and judges would agree that divorce is not a good thing or a pleasant process. Yet, it is a
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