
Understanding the Effects of Parental Alienation on Child Custody in Indiana
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

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

Pensions can be a real source of contention during a divorce. Conversely, they can be overlooked by the parties as many are set-up to earn

A guardian ad litem, often referred to as a GAL, may be appointed by the court to represent the child’s best interests in a custody

The tax implications of divorce in Indiana can be anywhere from non-existent to quite expensive, depending on your families circumstances both before and after 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.

When filing for divorce in Indiana, there are some common mistakes that a party may want to avoid in order to prevent future complications. These

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

The large majority of child support orders in Indiana are based on a mathematical equation using numbers that may have more than one definition or
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