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Wallerstedt v. Wallerstedt – Relocation in Indiana Child Custody Cases

When the custodial parent of a minor child in Indiana plans to move to a new residence, that parent must understand his or her rights or obligations with respect to child custody. As of July 1, 2006, a parent with custody or court-approved parenting time with a minor has to first…

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Martinez v. Cahue – Child Custody and Relocation to Another Country

In Indiana, when a custodial parent wishes to move either out of state or out of the country, he or she needs to comply with Indiana Code Chapter 31-17-2.2, which requires notification of the courts and the other parent. The law applies whether parents are divorced, separated, or never married.  In cases…

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Andrick v. Andrick – Indiana Child Custody Modification Order Affirmed in Part, Remanded in Part

When it comes to matters of child custody, the wishes of the child – particularly that of a child over the age of 14 – are some of the main statutory factors the court will consider when modifications are requested. This is not to say that Indiana child custody modifications…

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Nelson v. Nelson – Challenge of Child Custody Order

Per the 2002 Indiana Supreme Court case of In re Guardianship of B.H., family courts in this state operate with the strong presumption that a child’s interests are best served by being placed with his or her natural parent. When third parties seek to intervene in custody proceedings to acquire…

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