
What Documents are Required to File for Divorce?
Under English common law, (which Indiana adopted as its law) there were elaborate requirements for what had to be in court filings. Indiana, however, rejected
Under English common law, (which Indiana adopted as its law) there were elaborate requirements for what had to be in court filings. Indiana, however, rejected
Co-parenting from different households can be difficult when it comes to schedules and the children’s activities. When these activities begin interfering with a non-custodial parent’s
The short answer is no. It is a conflict of interest for an Indiana attorney to represent opposing parties, such as a husband and a
There is no requirement in Indiana that you have an attorney for domestic cases; although it is not generally recommended that you proceed without one.
CHINS stands for “child in need of services”, and a CHINS case is filed by the State of Indiana, with the Department of Child Services
If you’re considering dating after divorce, then you’re in good company. 65% of women are already dating again within the first year of separating from
The short answer is maybe. While Indiana does not have alimony, it does have spousal maintenance. Spousal maintenance is not awarded as part of a
Divorce may be the most traumatic experience a person can go through. For many, it is not just the end of a relationship, it is
When discussing the procedure for a divorce in the Catholic Church, generally two (2) concepts come into play. The first is a legal annulment of
Depending on the contested issues in a divorce, the process can go quickly and smoothly or slowly and painfully, dragging on for months or even
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