
How Do Trial Courts and Appellate Courts Differ?
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

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

Parents in Indiana can be awarded joint physical custody if it is in the best interests of the child. This is generally granted as shared

No matter how many times the question, should I tell my spouse I had an affair, has been asked, just as many different answers have

There are many ways an appeal “begins”, such as with an aggrieved (wronged) party deciding to appeal. However, this does not legally start an appeal.

While there is a general assumption that mothers will always get physical custody in a divorce, this is a somewhat antiquated belief, as fathers are

Your divorce proceedings won’t last forever – but they can certainly drag on for years and years. In fact, the longest divorce case went on

In all civil cases, an appeal of a final order as to all issues has to be perfected within thirty (30) days of issuance. This
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