When Indiana couples get divorced, they will have to contend with the division of their marital property. This includes all of the assets that either spouse has accumulated during the marriage, including contributions to pensions and other retirement accounts. When...
Month: July 2020
Why prenuptial agreements make sense
In the past, Indiana couples have hesitated when it comes to signing a prenuptial agreement. This important document has acquired a negative stigma over the years as people hesitate to negotiate details of a divorce before the wedding. There are many reasons why...
You should consider a different type of arrangement for shared custody
The standard custody schedule in Indiana when the parents equally split physical custody is that the children move from one parent's home to the other's each week. However, experts think that you should consider a different type of custody schedule in order to reduce...
The best way to help prepare a divorce lawyer
When a spouse goes to see an Indiana lawyer to begin the divorce process, they should be organized and prepared. This will allow the attorney to get right down to business in handling the legal aspects. Moreover, it can help save money since the lawyer won't have to...
How to maintain normalcy for children in divorce
One of the primary objectives of an Indiana divorce is to make sure that it does not have devastating effects on the children. While it is impossible to completely shield kids from the impact of divorce, parents can take steps to further their children's well-being....