Indiana state law requires both parents to support their children financially, even if they never wed or decided to end their marriage. Reviewing the Indiana child support guidelines will help you understand how much child support you may receive or expect to pay. The...
Month: July 2019
How dangerous are backyard bounce houses?
Throwing a party for your child in Indiana means pulling out all the tricks. A popular fixture at backyard parties are inflatable bounce houses. Kids love to jump around in them, and now they come in such an array of designs. Some even have ball pits and slides. They...
What happens to your mortgage and home after a divorce?
In Indiana, when couples decide to call it quits, there are many things that must be divided. From custody to money to property, the process can be extensive and tense. One major thing that many people worry about is the mortgage. If you both own a portion of the home...
How is probate beneficial?
Probate is something you may hear a lot about when it comes to estate planning. It is very easy to find a lot of information about how to avoid probate in Indiana. You may wonder if this process is so bad, then what is the point of it. The truth is it is not as bad as...
When might a property owner assume liability for your injuries?
If you slip and fall on another person's or entity's property in Indiana, you may wish to recover compensation for your injuries and damages. To do so, you must be able to prove that the property owner or occupier was somehow negligent, and that said negligence lead...