If you are filing for divorce in Indiana, there are a number of important considerations you will need to keep in mind—especially if you and your former spouse have a child together. In cases where a divorce does not end in mediation and proceeds to trial, the court will determine child custody
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Death can complicate the divorce process. If your spouse passes away while you are in the middle of your divorce, the court may take a number of actions to remedy the situation. The court may dismiss your case or transfer its jurisdiction. If your case involves complex matters, such as child custody,
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At the conclusion of a divorce between two parents, a court will create a number of documents that both parties will need to adhere to in order to complete the process. This agreement will encompass custody arrangements, asset division, and, in many cases, child support payments. Understanding how courts calculate child support
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At the conclusion of a divorce, either you and your former spouse will work together to create a divorce agreement, or an Indiana judge will create one for you. This agreement will outline a series of responsibilities you and your former spouse will have to uphold, including asset division, child custody arrangements,
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Divorces can be complex proceedings, especially if you and your former spouse have children. You may need to enter the courtroom and determine where your children are going to live, how often you can visit them, and how much child support you may have to pay. If you are a military member
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