
Joint Physical Custody: Three Key Pieces of Evidence You Need to Win!
The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are presumed to apply to every custody case (paternity or divorce). These Guidelines presume one parent will have primary physical
Blog

The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines are presumed to apply to every custody case (paternity or divorce). These Guidelines presume one parent will have primary physical

The divorce decision was handed down and it is now final. The property has been divided. The costs have been allocated, and attorney’s fees may

A significant number appeals taken to the Indiana Court of Appeals stem from paternity and divorce cases. In most cases, the appeal involves some form

In child custody proceedings, Indiana trial court judges award or modify custody by considering all1 of the evidence in order to determine a custody arrangement

Indiana’s elected judges are tasked with the important job of weighing the evidence of the parties’ positions when presented with a custody modification case or

tThe Indiana Dissolution Act encourages parties to reach agreements; and in fact, parties to a divorce can agree to a division of assets that a

Divorce is the best of times and the worst of times for most people (parties, friends, and family) all at the same time. It is

There is a general societal view that a bad act by a child is due to lack of life experience and immaturity. Therefore, such should

Historically, parents continued to be parents long after their children become adults, marry, and sometimes have their own families. Many of the parents loan their

The “argument” section of an appellant’s brief is the life-blood of every appeal. This blog explores some of the key aspects of sound argument drafting.
Proven and experienced attorneys successfully advocating and resolving complex cases for over 25 years