
If My Spouse Does Not Pay Child Support, May I Withhold Parenting Time?
This is a commonly asked question, and the answer is always NO, you may not withhold parenting time if your ex does not pay child
This is a commonly asked question, and the answer is always NO, you may not withhold parenting time if your ex does not pay child
During the course of any trial, a trial court may make several to hundreds of rulings on motions by its orders as the case works
In today’s world, it is very common for a divorced parent not to remarry after a divorce, even after being in a long-term, stable relationship.
This post contains answers to some frequently asked questions about divorce procedure in Indiana. What do the terms Petitioner and Respondent mean? The Petitioner
In many domestic cases, a losing party wants to stay (stop) the trial court’s order from executing while they appeal, particularly in custody cases. For
Under English common law, (which Indiana adopted as its law) there were elaborate requirements for what had to be in court filings. Indiana, however, rejected
A paternity affidavit is a sworn statement which can be signed by the mother and father of a child born out of wedlock at the
Distinguishing the difference between a trial and an appellate lawyer, requires one to first understand the structure of the court system in Indiana and the
Co-parenting from different households can be difficult when it comes to schedules and the children’s activities. When these activities begin interfering with a non-custodial parent’s
The short answer is no. It is a conflict of interest for an Indiana attorney to represent opposing parties, such as a husband and a
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