
Understanding the Role of a Divorce Attorney in Indianapolis
While there is no law requiring a party in a divorce to hire an attorney, it may not be the wisest of decisions to proceed

While there is no law requiring a party in a divorce to hire an attorney, it may not be the wisest of decisions to proceed

It is a common misconception that the mother always gets physical custody of the children in a divorce. While the courts did follow the tender

The short answer is YES. Physical custody can be modified after it is initially established by the court in paternity cases. However, a custody modification

Disagreements over child rearing issues are oftentimes the main reason divorcing spouses or separating parents cannot reach a custody agreement or find themselves back in

There are many things that you might need to do between the first meeting with your attorney and the start of child custody court proceedings.

Indiana law does not provide for the payment of alimony as many are familiar with it. Instead, it recognizes spousal maintenance, which in this state

Many parents talk about sole custody, usually referencing physical custody of the child. However in Indiana, the term sole custody is no longer used to

When a custodial parent moves, it can disrupt the relationship between the non-custodial parent and the children. The current parenting time order may no longer

Adjusting to a new custody arrangement can be difficult particularly when attempting to settle into a new life and possibly a new home at the

Custody evaluations are conducted by clinical psychologists or psychiatrists upon the motion of one of the parties to a custody dispute, or on the courts
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