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How can you determine income in child support cases?

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 25, 2020 | Family Law

Figuring out what a party’s income is for the purpose of child support is one of the things you may fight about a lot, especially if one of the parties is self-employed or has a second job. According to FreeAdvice, identifying what is income and the pattern of...

How to win a child custody case

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 11, 2020 | Family Law

According to Verywellfamily, when an individual is facing a child custody battle in court, there are some things that they should do to win custody. When they are presenting themselves in court, they should show some willingness to cooperate with their ex or divorced...

What are some common motorcycle accident injuries?

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 10, 2020 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

As a motorcyclist, you may be at greater risk of being injured or killed in an accident than those driving a car or truck. The United States Department of Transportation reports that almost 5,000 people were killed in motorcycle accidents in 2018, and while the number...

Will my spouse inherit everything if I do not have an estate plan?

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 6, 2020 | Probate

If you die without an estate plan or will, which the state calls intestate, then the probate court will make a decision regarding your estate. Indiana’s inheritance laws will dictate who gets what from your estate. Inheritance laws account for your different...

Child support modification due to a health crisis

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 5, 2020 | Family Law

Parents face many challenges when it comes to child support. From those who do not receive payments they are owed to those who cannot stay current for one reason or another, child support causes many people to experience financial hardships and high levels of stress....

When family law issues lead to a mental breakdown

On behalf of Leonard, Hammond, Thoma & Terrill, P.C. | Feb 5, 2020 | Family Law

Even when people work through a divorce or various family law matters without serious setbacks, the process is often challenging. With this said, family law issues are especially tough for some people, such as those who find themselves in the midst of a hostile...

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