Life often shifts after a divorce. Jobs change, schedules adjust and children’s needs grow over time. When these shifts affect finances or parenting duties, a child support order may no longer fit the the current financial and parenting arrangements. Indiana law...
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3 factors that may influence custody rulings in Indiana
When parents divorce or stop living together, they may need to establish a custody order. Parents have the right to make their own arrangements if they can cooperate with one another. However, if they struggle to reach an agreement about how to divide their parental...
3 key parts you need to update in your estate plan after divorce
If you recently finalized your divorce, you may still be adjusting to changes in your day-to-day life, including new custody schedules, financial responsibilities and household decisions. One important area that you might have overlooked is your estate plan. If it...
What happens to pets during an Indiana divorce?
Dividing property in a divorce can create significant stress, especially when pets are involved. In Indiana, the law treats pets as property, which complicates decisions about who will keep the pet. Understanding the legal framework surrounding pets in divorce can...
How do estate planning processes differ for blended families?
Blended families often face unique challenges when planning their estates. With kids from earlier relationships, stepkids, and new spouses involved, making a fair plan takes extra thought to avoid disagreements. Deciding who gets what In blended families, figuring out...


