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Dividing marital assets in a divorce can be one of the most challenging and contentious aspects of the process. While most assets—such as real estate,

Dividing marital assets in a divorce can be one of the most challenging and contentious aspects of the process. While most assets—such as real estate,

Under the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution, individuals accused of crimes are guaranteed the right to a speedy trial. This protection is echoed

Indiana’s Second Chance Law provides individuals with certain criminal convictions an opportunity to move forward with their lives by sealing or expunging their records. This

The appellate process in Indiana can be intimidating for individuals unfamiliar with its nuances. Appeals require precision, legal expertise, and a clear understanding of procedural

The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act (commonly known as the “Brady Act”) has significant implications for individuals subject to certain legal proceedings, including those involving

In Indiana family law cases, as in most legal areas, appealing a decision made by the trial court can be a complex and challenging process.

Raising another person’s child is both a noble and legally complex responsibility. Whether you are a grandparent, aunt, uncle, stepparent, or even a non-relative, understanding

Divorcing couples in Indiana face many financial and property division issues, one of which is the fate of their timeshare. Whether a timeshare is a

When appealing a case in Indiana, one significant decision attorneys and litigants face is whether to move to publish an opinion issued by the appellate

When a trial court issues an unfavorable ruling in a family law or domestic relations case, many litigants naturally consider an appeal. In Indiana, most
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