
What Is “Wrongful Removal” or Retention in Another Country?
The Hague Convention of 1984 on the Civil Aspects of Child Abduction is an agreement between 9m contracting countries to help prevent international child abduction
The Hague Convention of 1984 on the Civil Aspects of Child Abduction is an agreement between 9m contracting countries to help prevent international child abduction
Contested divorces requiring a trial can drag on for months or, when there are many contested issues, even years, causing the parties to simply want
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Child Abduction (Hague Convention) is an international agreement that can help when a child has been taken
It is common for attorneys to use legal “jargon” with which most people are unfamiliar with. It is the same in any profession. This is
There are statutory presumptions for child support, custody, property division, and parenting time. These are assumptions that a judge must consider when hearing evidence, but
While there is no law requiring a party in a divorce to hire an attorney, it may not be the wisest of decisions to proceed
It is a common misconception that the mother always gets physical custody of the children in a divorce. While the courts did follow the tender
A party who is not happy with the final outcome of their case is entitled to appeal the decision to one of Indiana’s appellate courts.
The short answer is YES. Physical custody can be modified after it is initially established by the court in paternity cases. However, a custody modification
Disagreements over child rearing issues are oftentimes the main reason divorcing spouses or separating parents cannot reach a custody agreement or find themselves back in
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