
What is the Statutory Presumption for a Property Division?
Property division in a divorce has the potential to turn the courtroom into a battleground. Understanding the statutory presumption for property division and how that
Property division in a divorce has the potential to turn the courtroom into a battleground. Understanding the statutory presumption for property division and how that
Appeals involve very technical rules. This is not surprising as the Court of Appeals of Indiana receives appeals from all trial courts in Indiana’s ninety-two
The terms joint and sole custody are frequently used by parties in a custody case, but what do they really mean? In Indiana, there are
In any custody case there are disagreements over child rearing issues and parenting time schedules that require court intervention. In these cases, the court will
Child custody and relocation laws in Indiana do not always allow a parent with a custody or parenting time order to relocate their residence without
Because Indiana recognizes no fault grounds for divorce, infidelity alone will not affect the division of property in a divorce. However, there are circumstances under
While a party may think a court is a court, nothing could be further from the truth as it relates to Indiana’s trial and appellate
Signing the hospital paternity affidavit is not necessary to establish paternity, nor does it grant a father any parenting time rights. If you were unaware
An uncontested divorce is one where both parties agree on every issue, and do not need the court to settle any disputes. Uncontested divorce in
Aside from live streaming, very few litigants understand the appellate process. Most all that is on television is court-room drama. In fact, some litigants do
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