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Divorcing Parents of Children With Disabilities Face Unique Challenges

A new study published last month in the American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities revealed that while parents of children with developmental disabilities weren’t more likely to divorce than other parents, their reasons for separating often differed. Researchers analyzed a longitudinal study of more than 10,000 people – and…

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Carmer v. Carmer – Prenuptial Agreements, Personal Injury Annuities and Property Division

The business of dividing property, deciding child custody and support payments and parsing out details of a decades-old prenuptial agreement can be messy. When two people have built a life together, it can be difficult trying to untangle all the strings as fairly and painlessly as possible. The case of…

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Dant v. Dant – Indiana Appeals Court Affirms Marital Property Division

Indiana law requires an equitable division of property in a divorce. However, “equitable” does not mean “equal,” and it can be difficult for courts to divide property when separate and marital property is commingled. Marital property is that which is acquired during marriage, while separate property is what a spouse…

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Carie v. Carie – Division of Property and the “Marital Pot” in Indiana Divorce

In Indiana, marital property is commonly referred to as a “marital pot.” It is all the assets and liabilities a couple shares in the course of their marriage. When they are divorced, in essence everything gets poured into a “pot,” and it’s up to the court to decide the best…

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Adultery Site Ashley Madison Hack Reveals Indiana Government Emails

When the adultery-promoting website Ashley Madison was hacked last month, the personal account information of millions of current and former site users was released. According to the Indy Star, it appears a number of email domains listed on the spouse-cheating site were .gov domains linked to city accounts in Indiana,…

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Pohl v. Pohl – Modification of Spousal Support in Indiana

When a court in Indiana issues a dissolution of marriage, it approves the divorce agreement as reached either by both parties through mediation or by the court following litigation or some combination of both. These agreements encompass everything from child support and parenting time to division of property and spousal…

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U.S. Supreme Court Declares Gay Marriage Ban Unconstitutional

The issue of legality of same-sex marriage in America was settled recently with the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. The lead plaintiff, from Ohio, challenged a state ban on homosexual marriage on constitutional grounds. Indiana voters had previously passed a similar ban, but the law was overturned…

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Nordness v. Faucheux – When Infidelity Destroys a Marriage

A recent attempt by an ex-wife to sue her former husband’s mistress for alienation of affection was thwarted by the fact that the contacts between husband and mistress did not occur frequently enough in the state of Mississippi for the state court to have jurisdiction. Primarily, the contacts occurred out-of-state,…

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