Most divorces in Indiana happen for the usual reasons: money problems, infidelity, domestic violence, incompatibility or the spouses growing apart. But sometimes, a trauma occurs that changes a married couple's relationship in ways that it cannot survive. For example,...
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What types of custody are there for parents in Indiana?
One of the hardest things about divorce is the impact it will have on your relationship with your kids. Not only will your kids likely have some behavioral issues, but you simply won't get to see them as frequently. The courts often determine how much parenting time...
Can your social media activity hurt your divorce?
The phenomenon started well before then, but the last decade has seen exponential growth in the use of social networking platforms. From status updates on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to sharing videos on YouTube, Tik Tok and Instagram, many individuals are in the...
How much does it cost to divorce in Indiana?
Many people who want to get a divorce become concerned about the potential cost of it. There are factors that influence how much your divorce will cost that range from spousal support fees to the cost of filing paperwork at the courthouse. The cost to file for divorce...
3 common methods of business valuation
It is not uncommon for a couple to spend years growing financial assets and future stability. When divorce becomes a reality, however, these assets must be carefully examined and divided into an equitable split. Some assets require a complex process called “valuation”...
Can you request a child support modification?
Over time, your financial situation is going to change. You might have agreed to a child support payment five years ago as part of your Indiana divorce decree, but that doesn't mean that the payment is relevant now. You might need to decrease the amount or even...
How does spousal support work in Indiana?
Although couples may divorce, there might not be a complete dissolution of financial arrangements. In Indiana, the courts may award spousal support, another name for alimony. Through alimony payments, one spouse may be able to cover several expenses that might be...
Alternatives to a prenuptial agreement
When Indiana residents are setting up their wedding plans, some couples are thinking of ways to protect their assets in case their marriages end up in divorce. A prenuptial agreement is a contract signed by a couple before they get married that lays out the plan for...
How is a postnuptial agreement different from a prenuptial?
Unfortunately, not every marriage in Indiana is successful. For this reason, many individuals decide to file a prenup or postnup to protect themselves against future risks if divorce becomes unavoidable. If you're confused about prenuptial or postnuptial agreements,...
How to prepare for a child support hearing
Preparing for your child support hearing in Indiana can be a nerve-wracking experience. The judge's decision could have a major impact on your expenses and finances for the next several years. For this reason, it's important to come prepared so you'll know what to...





