
Four Key Mistakes to Avoid on Appeal of Your Court Case
The number of appeals in Indiana is small compared to the overwhelming number of cases tried in Indiana’s trial courts each year. Correspondingly, there are
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The number of appeals in Indiana is small compared to the overwhelming number of cases tried in Indiana’s trial courts each year. Correspondingly, there are

In complex or high asset divorces, attorneys sometimes face property, such as a vacation home, located abroad. The question becomes, “is this part of the

In a key case decided by the Indiana Court of Appeals, it clarified two important points about family law and college 529 accounts. These are

What You Need to Know in Picking an Appellate Attorney and Identifying Issues for Appeal In Indiana, we are fortunate (in most cases) to have

When a trial is held, whether, before a judge or a jury, it is the one time the parties get the opportunity to present their

The point of divorce is to divide and financially separate each party from the other—completely if there are no children; children are subject to the

To address a parent’s failure to pay child support for a child born within a marriage or out of wedlock, certain levels of non-support have

In order to assess the value of a marital business or professional practice for proper consideration by a trial court in a trial, a business

While most people have some general understanding of the process that occurs in a trial, appeals are far different and the entire process is not

The point of a civil or criminal trial—overall–is to ensure substantive and procedural due process and protection of fundamental and key constitutional principles. However, no
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