
Legal Custody vs. Physical Custody: What’s the Difference?
Indiana recognizes two different types of child custody: legal custody and physical custody. One is not dependent on the other, so a party with primary

Indiana recognizes two different types of child custody: legal custody and physical custody. One is not dependent on the other, so a party with primary

Divorcing couples who are in agreement on all issues may find the divorce process much easier to understand and navigate than those who will need

Just like any other order of the court, custody orders are subject to a finding of contempt of court if they are not followed. Penalties

Whether you plan to hire an attorney or handle your divorce yourself, you should know the basics of Indiana divorce law. This will help you

A party who disagrees with a final decision in a family law case may appeal that decision to the Indiana Court of Appeals. An unfavorable

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

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

Domestic violence can affect divorce proceedings in Indiana in a few ways, including the outcome of property division orders, the award of spousal maintenance, and

The term narcissist is commonly used to describe a person who believes they are very important, demands constant praise and attention, is extremely self-centered, and

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
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