
Four Key Rules of Testimonial and Documentary Evidence Most Parties “Struggle” With During a Trial
Trials are dynamic events and no two are the same, even on the same or similar issues between the same parties. To have a fair
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Trials are dynamic events and no two are the same, even on the same or similar issues between the same parties. To have a fair

With technology and more access to different information on a faster basis, there is much more evidence available to parties, attorneys, professionals, and trial court

Most divorces, even highly contentious ones settle outside the court. Today’s trial court judges do a great deal of case management, such as guiding the

The very commonalities that brought two parents together in the first place often creates acrimony after divorce during parenting time exchanges, school events, and the

Indiana’s trial court judges, commissioners, magistrates and protems are dedicated to justice. The unique aspect to their job is they must decide a dispute between

There is an old adage that states “you only get one chance to make a first impression.” Any judge or attorney will tell you the

Indiana law changed several years ago to terminate a parent’s general duty to pay child support at 19. However, this law left in place language

Divorce can be a complicated and stressful process for the parties involved, and it can be even more stressful when there are children of the

What They Mean To You, Your Case, and What May Happen Perhaps everyone who has watched a courtroom drama or live court TV has heard

Dixon & Moseley, P.C. child custody advocates frequently discuss custody evaluations with their clients. They are one of the many tools in a domestic attorney’s
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