How Does a Court Determine Custody and Visitation Rights in Indiana?
Child custody litigation constitutes a significant amount of all civil litigation in Indiana. The major difference between domestic litigation and the balance of civil litigation
Child custody litigation constitutes a significant amount of all civil litigation in Indiana. The major difference between domestic litigation and the balance of civil litigation
Child custody can always be modified if a party can show a substantial change in circumstances and that it is in the children’s best interests
In many divorce or paternity cases, it may be several weeks or months before a final hearing is set to decide child custody,1 parenting time,
The appellate process is much different than anything a litigant has experienced in trial court proceedings. While there are many orders1 made during the course
Trials are dynamic and the trial strategy changes as the case unfolds. As it relates to the specifics of trial objections, most litigants have watched
In domestic cases, it is somewhat common for one party to allege the other is trying to alienate the children by saying negative things about
Objections can be made to questions asked of witnesses in order to prevent testimony from being heard and to protect the record in case of
A qualified domestic relations Order (QDRO) is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as the proper legal tool for dividing “qualified” retirement accounts. Although there
As a threshold matter, the driving purpose behind child support is to provide a standard level of support for the child(ren). Obviously, this is dependent
All attorneys admitted to the Indiana Bar by the Indiana Supreme Court can practice domestic law and many do, as well as in most any
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