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    Steps and Deadlines of a Family Law Appeal: Part 2 of the Appeals Series
    • Sep 28, 2019

    Steps and Deadlines of a Family Law Appeal: Part 2 of the Appeals Series

    This week we breakdown a family law appeal, providing steps and filing deadlines. We discuss how the client is involved & it isn't fun.
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    Part 1 on Appeals: Can I Appeal My Order?
    • Sep 21, 2019

    Part 1 on Appeals: Can I Appeal My Order?

    You've probably heard the word "appeal" in tv shows, movies, your favorite episode of Snapped, but do you know if you can appeal your order?
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    Home Alone: Is My Child Ready?
    • Aug 18, 2019

    Home Alone: Is My Child Ready?

    Are you & your child ready to discuss the possibility of them being home alone? Helpful tips & answers provided in this weeks blog.
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    Concluding Your Divorce: Agreement or Final Hearing?
    • Jul 12, 2019

    Concluding Your Divorce: Agreement or Final Hearing?

    You have survived everything leading up to the finalization of the divorce process. This is the final part of our four part divorce series.
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    Tips on Preparing for Divorce: Beginning Stage
    • Jun 8, 2019

    Tips on Preparing for Divorce: Beginning Stage

    Over the next 4 weeks we'll provide weekly tips on the different stages of divorce. This week we cover what documents you'll need to begin.
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    New Child Support Law: 19+ & Still in Secondary School
    • May 10, 2019

    New Child Support Law: 19+ & Still in Secondary School

    On May 5, 2019, Gov. Holcomb signed into law Indiana House Bill 1520, making minor changes to Indiana's laws on child support and emancipation requirements. Currently, when a child turns 19 years of age, they are considered emancipated for the purpose of child support, no matter if they are still in a secondary school*. Beginning July 1, 2019 and pursuant to IC 31-16-6-6(4)(c), the parent who receives child support and has a child who will still be in secondary school when th
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    Changes to Indiana's Relocation Statute - Making Things A Little Easier
    • May 4, 2019

    Changes to Indiana's Relocation Statute - Making Things A Little Easier

    Senate Bill 292 was signed by Governor Holcomb yesterday, making QUITE a few changes to Indiana's Relocation Statute. The changes I am going to hit on are the ones that will really impact clients and filing. WHO HAS TO FILE: Any custodial parent, non-custodial parent, and grandparent (who have visitation rights) must file a Notice of Relocation with the Court. WHO HAS TO BE NOTIFIED: The relocating party must notify all individuals who have or who are seeking parenting time o
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    Don't Sweat the Summer Schedule
    • Apr 19, 2019

    Don't Sweat the Summer Schedule

    Parents should be thinking about all the summer fun they will be having with their children like summer vacations, days by the pool, BBQs, fireworks, and just a slower pace. Sadly, scheduling summer parenting time can sometimes quickly cool things down. I won't sugarcoat, when it comes to how the summer schedule should work, the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines ("IPTG") really failed parents here. The 5 biggest gripes are: The wording is confusing - consecutive or split int
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