In 2016, there are many different ways of becoming a parent. Beyond the so-called “traditional method,” there is adoption, surrogacy, and in vitro fertilization. With the advancement of technology, the legal sphere has been slower to catch up, but there has been some precedent set to settle disputes that arise.…
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Stekr v. Beecham – Deviation from Child Support Guidelines
When family courts are weighing how much a parent should pay in child support, they doesn’t simply look at each party’s pay stubs. Typically, the courts conduct a detailed analysis that includes consideration of: Salaries and wages Income from overtime and second jobs Investment and interest income Pension income Trust…
Bogner v. Bogner – Indiana Supreme Court Weighs Child Support Modification
When it comes to child support calculations in Indiana, state courts are given guidelines by which to adhere. These guidelines take into account a host of factors, ranging from employment, wages, computations for prior-born or subsequent-born children, costs for child health insurance and child health care, education expenses and other…
Ball State University v. Irons – Parent Seeks Tuition Payment From Divorce Settlement
Indiana law allows parents to seek modification of child support such that the other parent be responsible to pay a portion of the child’s post-secondary education expenses, even though the child is no longer legally a minor. In the case of Ball State University v. Irons, before the Indiana Supreme…
Stacy M. v. Jason M. – No Termination of Child Support Without Termination of Rights
If ever a father questions the paternity of a child, it may be best to address those suspicions early on. Failure to do may result in a situation similar to what plaintiff in Stacy M. v. Jason M. faced in a family law dispute before the Nebraska Supreme Court. In…
Bogner v. Bogner – Indiana Appeals Court Weighs Child Support Change
Changes in Indiana child support payments are only going to be made in circumstances where the court has held there has been a substantial change in condition and it’s in the best interest of the child or children involved. Deviation from the Indiana Child Support Guidelines also generally isn’t done…
Hardman v. Hardman – Allocation of Child Tuition Expenses in Divorce Settlement
Most parents want to ensure their children have the best possible chance of success as an independent adult, and that means having a solid education. However, there are many varying schools of thought about what a good education looks like – and how much it costs. In matters of divorce,…
Shae v. Shae – Modification of Child Support Orders
While child support guidelines in Indiana were modified nearly five years ago in order to promote fairness in family law proceedings, many parents still find themselves battling a system that is either forcing them to pay more than they can reasonably afford or isn’t making the non-custodial parent pay what…
Indiana Child Support Lawyer Can Help You Collect
Non-custodial parents across the U.S. owe more than $100 billion in back child support, according to a report recently released by the federal Office of Child Support Administration.Our Highland child support lawyers understand that some $2.3 billion of that can be traced back to the Hoosier state, with 95 percent…
Rising Child Care Costs Drive More Parents to Seek Support Payments
A new report released by the non-profit group Child Aware of America indicates that cost for child care now exceeds rent payments in most states in the country.In Indiana, which is ranked as having the 10th highest child care rates in the country, parents are typically paying about 13.5 percent…