Divorce

Divorce Filings Peak In March And August

According to experts and a University of Washington study, divorce filings peaked consistently in March and August over a 14-year period. The study, conducted by University of Washington associate sociology professor Julie Brines and doctoral candidate Brian Serafini, examined divorce rates in Washington over a 14-year period between the years of 2001 and 2015. The study showed a rapid decline…

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Children Cope With Divorce Program

Franciscan Health offers a program that focuses on children’s needs after a divorce. The Children Cope with Divorce program is only offered through Franciscan VNS in Indianapolis and the surrounding central Indiana communities, it’s a four-hour educational course for divorcing parents that focuses on the needs of children. To find a listing of upcoming class dates and times in your…

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Legal Separation vs. Divorce: Which option is right for you?

Clients contemplating divorce often have questions about legal separation.  Typically, they want to know how legal separation differs from divorce, and which option is best for them.  What should you know about the two? Legal separation is, like a divorce proceeding, a legal proceeding that formally separates you from your spouse. To grant a legal separation, an Indiana Court must…

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How to Pick the Right Divorce Lawyer

One of the most important decisions you can make in the divorce process is who your attorney will be.  For some, the divorce process can take many months or even years.  Having the right attorney to help you navigate the process can make all the difference. How, then, can you make the right choice? Thumbs Up Computer Key Meaning Approval…

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Dealing With A Divorce

Divorce is a traumatizing and overwhelming experience. There are actions you can take to help cope with a divorce. See the enclosed video from James Publishing that explains some ways to cope and get through the divorce process. If you would like to consult with the attorneys at  to learn more about the divorce process, please call . Your futures is…

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Divorce and Your Graduate Student

Does your daughter dream about going to medical school? Does your son envision becoming a lawyer? You may know that divorced parents can be responsible for college costs—but what about the costs of graduate school? The Indiana Supreme Court recently ruled that divorced parents cannot be forced to contribute to their child’s graduate-school expenses. In Allen v. Allen, divorced parents…

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Talk to a Lawyer Tonight

The attorneys at are pleased to support the Indianapolis Bar Association Legal Lines program.  All attorneys from the firm will be taking phone calls tonight between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. at the IBA offices and assisting callers with their legal questions. If you would like to speak with a lawyer about a legal matter, call .

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