
Child Support and Custody: Interlinkages in Indiana Law
For decades child support was thought of as the amount Dad paid to Mom every week to help financially support the children. Now, not only
For decades child support was thought of as the amount Dad paid to Mom every week to help financially support the children. Now, not only
Parental alienation can prevent a child from having a meaningful relationship with a parent, cause psychological damage to the child, and create an array of
Anyone who has been through a divorce in Indiana has probably heard the phrase “best interests of the child” numerous times. But what does the
A child who is the subject of a custody dispute oftentimes has an opinion about which parent with whom he or she wishes to live.
Not that long ago step-parents had no custody or parenting time rights when divorcing the child’s biological parent. Even step-parents who cared for, supported, and
Appealing a custody decision in Indiana can be a challenge. Appeals, in general, can present a number of challenges, particularly in family law and criminal
Legal custody grants a parent the right to make major decisions concerning the child’s upbringing, such as religious training, education, and healthcare. When making a
Navigating parenting time guidelines can be as easy or as difficult as parents make it. When both parties are able to cooperate in ensuring that
There are instances where a non-biological parent can request or obtain custody or parenting time rights, however, non-biological parents are at a disadvantage when asking
While not quite as common today, there is still a strong belief that mothers always get custody of the children, and fathers are awarded minimum
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