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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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Sieglein v. Schmidt – Child Support of Baby Born Via In Vitro Fertilization

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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Nolan v. Huff – Paramours Complicate Indiana Child Custody Cases

When it comes to issues of parenting rights, child custody, visitation time, and child support, there are many sensitive and complicated angles to consider.  One that Hammond family law attorneys sometimes see crop up is when one parent becomes involved with a new paramour, be it a boyfriend or girlfriend…

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Man Protests Child Support Order to Pay for Child Not His

A man in Iowa at first thought it was a joke when a letter arrived from the state ordering him to pay child support for a 1-year-old born to a woman he hadn’t seen in 17 years.  But it was no laughing matter. The case came about because, as The…

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K.R. and T.R. v. Indiana Dept. Child Services – Termination of Mother-Child Relationship

Termination of a parent-child relationship in Indiana is done through judicial proceeding that will forever end the legal, social and financial relationship and responsibilities between a parent and child. It means that all power, privilege, immunity, duty and obligation to that child by the parent is totally gone. Parents can…

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