
What Are the Common Acronyms in Divorce Cases?
During a divorce you may hear the judge and attorneys or paralegals use some acronyms that you probably have never heard before. These may be
During a divorce you may hear the judge and attorneys or paralegals use some acronyms that you probably have never heard before. These may be
A woman in Indiana may take back her maiden, or any previous name, after divorce just as she can take her husband’s name when getting
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
All states have statutory and residency requirements to file for divorce. This helps prevent people from “forum shopping” or filing for divorce in a state
Divorce may be the most traumatic experience a person can go through. For many, it is not just the end of a relationship, it is
While Indiana is a no-fault divorce state, which does not require your spouse’s permission or consent to get a divorce, notice of divorce proceedings must
While there is no way to stop a divorce in Indiana, a party who does not want a divorce may wish to slow it down
When discussing the procedure for a divorce in the Catholic Church, generally two (2) concepts come into play. The first is a legal annulment of
Mutual divorce, sometimes called uncontested or agreed divorce, is when both parties agree on all terms of the divorce and do not need any hearings.
Depending on the contested issues in a divorce, the process can go quickly and smoothly or slowly and painfully, dragging on for months or even
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