
When More Is Less: Five Key “Answers” For Surviving Cross-Examination
Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the
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Perhaps everyone has observed a television legal show where a witness “cracks” on cross-examination and admits to a crime;1 or in a civil case, the

A common statement or question from litigants relates to obtaining attorney’s fees for the expenses for their attorney in general civil litigation and divorce and

This blog discusses the considerations in the division of a farm as part of the marital estate and how same may be valued in a

The Impact Upon Children in a High Conflict Custody Case This blog discusses the importance of trying to resolve disputes in high conflict custody cases

Throughout the last several years, the concept of parenting coordination has been catching on in Indiana. Effectively, Parenting Coordinators (known as “PCs” in high conflict

Over time, the nature and complexities of divorce have changed. In the 60s and 70s, for instance, before uniform acts were adopted by the states

Time shares and boats bring many families a great amount of joy during the marriage. However, they sometimes bring back the memory of a divorced

While very few cases of the tens of thousands of cases carefully decided by Indiana trial court judges are appealed to the Indiana Court of

In most cases, a trial ends with a judge or jury verdict for a party. In a small number of cases, the losing party wants

In our mobile society, people relocate for work or move much more frequently than in the past. When new to the State, sometimes it coincides
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