
Understanding the Four Major Segments to Getting a Divorce in Indiana
In Indiana, there is a 60 day cooling off period for divorce. This sometimes creates the assumption of litigants who want a divorce that it
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In Indiana, there is a 60 day cooling off period for divorce. This sometimes creates the assumption of litigants who want a divorce that it

Failing to Include Assets and Value Them and Informal Loans from Parents and Third Parties While emotion often overrides divorce proceedings, particularly where child custody

Under Indiana law, Courts are required to consider all property brought into the marriage and acquired during the marriage as marital property, and then divide

Daily news stories and life experiences demonstrate to us all that third parties, such as neighbors, friends, and grandparents are helping more and more to

At one time, grandparent visitation was a hot topic. Today, however, third parties, who often include grandparents, are raising the children of other parents. At

Disputes over child custody, parenting time or visitation are often referred to third party professionals to investigation the matter fully and make a recommendation to

In the past 40 years, the number us U.S. Children living in a grandparents home and being cared for by grandparents had more than doubled.1

Dissolution matters often involve issues of both child custody and support and property division, including the division of assets and debts. The information gathering phase

Prior to a final hearing, discovery may be completed to allow the parties to gather information relevant to the pending matters. Discovery can be conducted

Without a court order a grandparent does not have a right to visitation with their grandchild. In other words, unless allowed by a parent, a
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