Divorce is a life-changing experience for everyone involved. This is true for the former spouses and children. Once the divorce has been completed and other issues, such as child custody, child support, spousal support and property division, have been decided upon,...
Child Custody
What does Indiana law say about joint legal child custody?
Child custody disputes can be an emotional. People who are ending their marriage often think about how much time they will spend with their children while wanting them to live in a stable and nurturing environment with as little disruption as possible. Although the...
Put your child’s interests first when divorcing in Indiana
Divorce is hard for all Indiana residents, but when there are children involved, the parents and others invested in the child's care and well-being cannot be distracted from the primary focus: the well-being of the child. Divorce issues will be complex and can cause...
Is parallel parenting an option in my child custody case?
Child custody and crafting a parenting plan that satisfies all parties and adheres to the child's best interests in Indiana can be difficult. There are often alternatives that are used to satisfy the situation in as seamless a manner as possible. While most cases will...
Understanding child custody and scheduled changes to visitation
It is understandable when there is a child custody and visitation agreement between Indiana parents who have divorced and circumstances arise where changes need to be made. For those whose relationship is cordial or even friendly, this is rarely a problem. For others,...
What does Indiana law say about child custody and relocation?
Indiana parents who have gotten a divorce and have children will undoubtedly want the best for them. When there is a child custody agreement, the noncustodial parent will generally have visitation rights. In a best-case scenario, the parents will be amicable and able...