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Laesch v. Laesch – Indiana Court Affirms Sanctions for Failure to Pay Per Divorce Agreement

The Indiana Court of Appeals has affirmed a lower court decision in Laesch v. Laesch, finding a husband must: Pay interest on his monthly payments to his wife, because he did not pay each in a lump sum; Be held in contempt for failure to obtain a life insurance policy…

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Luttrell v. Cucco – Same-Sex Couple Cohabitation Affects Spousal Support Payments

Last year, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision opened the doors for same-sex partners across the country to obtain a marriage license – and to have those marriages recognized in any state across the country. Since that ruling, many same-sex couples have married in Indiana.  But there are still some…

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January Recognized as “Divorce Month”

The New Year brings with it the potential for change. Many who have been suffering in marriages that are miserable, loveless or simply unfulfilling seize the opportunity to write a new chapter. That’s why January has a reputation for being “divorce month.” But as heartbreaking – or freeing – as…

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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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In re: The Visitation of L. – A.D.W. – Indiana Supreme Court Weighs Grandparent Rights

The Indiana Supreme Court was asked to consider whether the trial court abused its discretion in granting child visitation to maternal grandparents after their daughter – the child’s mother – passed away. In re: The visitation of L.- A.D.W., the state high court ruled visitation in this case was appropriate,…

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