Legal
Grounds For Divorce – Important Information You Must Know
Sep 15th
Dissolution of marriage is a stressful and painful process for both individuals involved however; getting it is not that complex. Understanding grounds for divorce can be of real help as far as law is concerned and has evolved over the years. The law allows a spouse to select either a “no-fault divorce” or “at-fault divorce”.
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Divorce Custody Law – It Can Never Be A Case Of One Rule Fits All
Sep 15th
While the husband and wife can be affected on all levels when going through a divorce, they are not the only ones who suffer. Children arguably are the ones who are impacted the most, and their situation is one of the key issues that is addressed during the divorce process. Because every circumstance is different, divorce custody law varies depending on certain variables in each case.
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A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court
Sep 14th
The planned changes to the legal aid system, together with the cuts that have already taken place, may affect many people that are either involved in, facing, or taking, legal action. People may now find that their applications for legal aid funding is refused, whereas, in the past, not only would the funding have been openly offered to them, it would have been almost taken for granted that it would be available.
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Obtaining Spousal Maintenance Under Indiana Law
Sep 14th
If you are going through a divorce and are faced with the possibility of having to pay or needing spousal support you probably have a few questions on what to expect. Generally, Indiana law allows spousal support (sometimes known as alimony) under three circumstances. This article will help you understand those circumstances.
A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court
Sep 13th
The planned changes to the legal aid system, together with the cuts that have already taken place, may affect many people that are either involved in, facing, or taking, legal action. People may now find that their applications for legal aid funding is refused, whereas, in the past, not only would the funding have been openly offered to them, it would have been almost taken for granted that it would be available.
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Obtaining Spousal Maintenance Under Indiana Law
Sep 13th
If you are going through a divorce and are faced with the possibility of having to pay or needing spousal support you probably have a few questions on what to expect. Generally, Indiana law allows spousal support (sometimes known as alimony) under three circumstances. This article will help you understand those circumstances.
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Attacking Fatherhood
Sep 12th
The principal attack on the nature of fatherhood comes from the Family Court. The Family Court acts dictatorially and declines to base judgements on evidence.
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A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court
Sep 12th
The planned changes to the legal aid system, together with the cuts that have already taken place, may affect many people that are either involved in, facing, or taking, legal action. People may now find that their applications for legal aid funding is refused, whereas, in the past, not only would the funding have been openly offered to them, it would have been almost taken for granted that it would be available.
See the rest here: A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court
Attacking Fatherhood
Sep 11th
The principal attack on the nature of fatherhood comes from the Family Court. The Family Court acts dictatorially and declines to base judgements on evidence.
See the original post: Attacking Fatherhood
A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court
Sep 11th
The planned changes to the legal aid system, together with the cuts that have already taken place, may affect many people that are either involved in, facing, or taking, legal action. People may now find that their applications for legal aid funding is refused, whereas, in the past, not only would the funding have been openly offered to them, it would have been almost taken for granted that it would be available.
See the rest here: A McKenzie Friend: A Helping Hand At Court


