Digital assets aren’t tangible things you can physically pass on to another person, but that doesn’t mean you don’t want to include them in your estate plans. In some cases, your digital assets might even come with monetary value, which means you might want to work with an estate law professional to
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Posted on March 29, 2017 in
Divorce
In previous generations, those who were going through a divorce had few options. If the couple chose to end the marriage, the couple was likely headed to court to battle out their differences before the divorce could be finalized. These days, couples have more options. One that has been growing since the
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Business holdings are sometimes the bread and butter of divorce cases. These holdings can often be considerable, especially if the business has been successful. One thing that people have to watch for when they are going through a divorce is if a spouse claims the business suddenly isn’t making any money. Sudden
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Property division can be one of the most complicated and contentious aspects of a divorce. The process of dividing assets can be very complicated, especially when assets are substantial and/or complex. Further, because every case is different and there are no fixed rules in terms of how to divide property, it can
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While it may initially come as a great relief to most parents that Indiana courts often award shared or joint custody, challenges can arise when it comes time to actually create the custody schedule. There are many different ways to balance custody, and finding the best schedule for your situation will depend
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