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What Parents (And Those Around Children) Need to Know About Removal as Punishment and Its Connection to Divorce, DCS Investigations, And Criminal Charges Parents who

Three Ways to Protect “Loans” From Family and Friends in Divorce Proceedings How can I protect money my parents or friends loaned me (actually “us”

In many homes across America today, a grandparent (or third party) is the one raising a child or children of the biological parents. This may

In criminal and domestic cases in particular, a litigant is often at his or her lowest point in life, facing a serious criminal charge or

Raising Someone Else’s Children A word that has almost vanished from common conversations is the term “nuclear” family. This conjured up the notion of a

One of the most important and fundamental aspects of the attorney-client relationship is confidentiality. Generally, communications between clients and their attorneys are confidential in nature

Parents have a right to raise their children without state interference under what has been referred to as the most fundamental right in the United

Clearly, natural and adoptive parents have a fundamental right to raise their children.1 However, given these constraints, the Indiana Courts have four important tools by

By statute, a divorce must be filed and a sixty-day period pass before the parties can be divorced. This blog explores this legal concept and

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