
What to Do if You and Your Kids Plan On Moving in With Your New Significant Other
While it’s normal to seek companionship and a new relationship after a divorce, the decision to move in together when kids are involved will present
While it’s normal to seek companionship and a new relationship after a divorce, the decision to move in together when kids are involved will present
Narcissism is a personality disorder characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance, excessive need for praise and admiration, fragile sense of self-esteem, and lack of
Addiction issues can have a negative impact on aspects of a divorce in Indiana. Courts take substance abuse seriously, especially when there are minor children
Ordinary parenting time is parenting time that strictly follows the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines. While the guidelines were created as a model for courts and
Understanding Indiana child custody laws is critical for anyone involved in, or anticipating, a custody dispute. However, with the various statutes and guidelines scattered throughout
Interfering with parenting time is unfortunately a tool used by many vindictive parents to harass or annoy the other parent. Sending the police to your
The short answer is yes. A judge can do whatever they want; if you disagree with the decision, you can ask them to reconsider it
Mediation provides a way for couples to reach an agreement on some, or all, of the issues in their divorce. While Indiana law does not
Divorces can be emotional, sometimes even traumatic. Add to that the stress of unfamiliar legal proceedings and the anxiety of not knowing what to expect
In Indiana, physical and legal custody, parenting time, and child support in paternity cases are all decided using the same factors as in divorce cases;
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