
Demystifying Legal Appeals in Indiana: Challenges and Solutions
Most people have heard that appeals are rarely won, and after being told by a friend, or witnessing firsthand, the “mistakes” that a trial court
Most people have heard that appeals are rarely won, and after being told by a friend, or witnessing firsthand, the “mistakes” that a trial court
For decades child support was thought of as the amount Dad paid to Mom every week to help financially support the children. Now, not only
A military divorce can be a little different than a civilian divorce, as it might require special attention to some of the unique circumstances of
Most couples think about what marital property is owned and how it should be divided during a divorce, oftentimes before, but may neglect to consider
There are attorneys who intermittently do appeals and then there are appellate attorneys. The difference is in the attorneys experience and skill set. Appellate practice
Parental alienation can prevent a child from having a meaningful relationship with a parent, cause psychological damage to the child, and create an array of
Anyone who has been through a divorce in Indiana has probably heard the phrase “best interests of the child” numerous times. But what does the
Pensions can be a real source of contention during a divorce. Conversely, they can be overlooked by the parties as many are set-up to earn
A guardian ad litem, often referred to as a GAL, may be appointed by the court to represent the child’s best interests in a custody
An appellate brief should not be written like a memo or law review; unless you want to lose your readers’ interest before you get them
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