Adoption can be a wonderful way to build or expand your family. However, Indiana has specific requirements designed to protect children and ensure they are placed in safe, stable homes. If you are considering adoption, understanding what might disqualify you from the...
Family law: It’s a new journey
Year: 2026
Is your spouse hiding assets in a high-asset divorce?
Going through a divorce is tough enough without worrying about hidden assets. But in high-asset divorces, it's not uncommon for one spouse to try concealing wealth. While you should always consult with a qualified attorney about your specific situation, here are some...
Who gets the monetized social media assets in an Indiana divorce?
Your shared social media channel just crossed 100,000 subscribers. Your brand sponsorships bring in steady monthly income. But what happens to all of that when your marriage ends? In Indiana, your monetized social media accounts are not just digital profiles. They...
Fault and finances: does fault affect spousal support?
Divorce can be both emotionally difficult and financially stressful. Many people wonder how alimony, also called spousal maintenance, will be decided and whether a spouse’s behavior during the marriage will affect the court’s decision. In Indiana, fault usually has...
Is divorce mediation right for you? 4 questions to ask yourself
Ending a marriage is one of the hardest decisions you will ever face. If you are hoping to avoid a long court battle, mediation may sound like the perfect solution. However, mediation is not the right fit for every couple or every situation. Before you commit, there...
Parenting plans: Why parents may want to include virtual visitation terms
Parents who share physical custody or time with their children often focus on when they can be physically present with their children. Optimizing their in-person parenting time is frequently a priority during custody negotiations. They often negotiate intensely to...
3 FAQ about child support in Indiana
After the establishment of your child support order, you and your ex-spouse must follow the legal terms of your document and, in most cases, provide your kids with financial stability until they turn 19 or finish high school. However, just like most changes in life,...
5 insights into how divorce mediation works
Divorce mediation often attracts couples who want a more respectful way to separate. Many people hope it will reduce stress, protect privacy and limit conflict. Mediation can offer those benefits, but only when couples understand what the process actually involves. It...

