Our Practice Areas
Family Law
Divorce
Custody And Child Support
Fathers' Rights/Paternity
Grandparents' Rights
Department of Child Services (DCS)
Family-Related Crime
Trial Experience Helps Every Case
Not every legal case unfolds like a courtroom drama. Many matters are resolved outside of court. But when litigation becomes necessary, it’s important to have a legal team with the experience to handle it effectively.
At our firm, that experience is a core part of how we approach every case. Robert Schembs brings decades of trial experience, including six years as a deputy prosecutor for Marion County. His background helps shape the firm’s litigation strategy, particularly in family law matters, which are decided by judges rather than juries in Indiana.
That experience doesn’t stop with one attorney – it informs the way our entire team prepares, strategizes, and advocates for our clients. We take a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to every matter, with a focus on achieving practical, effective results.
Whether you are navigating a family law issue, facing allegations of child neglect, or dealing with multiple overlapping legal challenges, our firm is committed to protecting your rights and guiding you forward with confidence.
A Focus On Fathers’ Rights
Our firm represents men and women equally, with a strong commitment to fairness in every case. In custody matters, where fathers have historically faced an uphill battle, we are dedicated to ensuring they receive equal consideration and a meaningful role in their children’s lives.
Advocating for fathers is not about favoring one side – it is about leveling the playing field. We work to protect the rights of all parents and to secure outcomes that reflect both fairness and the best interests of the child.
Whether you are establishing paternity or addressing custody and parenting time, our firm delivers clear, strategic representation. We are straightforward, practical, and focused on results – escalating when necessary but never losing sight of efficient and effective resolution.
The Intersection Of Crime And Family
Some legal matters require experience in both criminal law and family law. At Schembs Law, our team brings a depth of experience in both areas, allowing us to effectively handle cases where these issues overlap.
For example, divorce proceedings involving allegations of domestic violence often require careful navigation of both family and criminal law concerns. The same is true in matters where child abuse or neglect allegations arise alongside custody disputes.
Our firm is equipped to manage these complex, sensitive situations with a coordinated and strategic approach. We work to protect our clients’ rights while addressing the full scope of issues involved – ensuring nothing is overlooked when family and criminal matters intersect.
Preserving Contact With Grandchildren
When family dynamics change, grandparents can find themselves unexpectedly cut off from their grandchildren. While these situations are often emotional and complex, the law does provide potential avenues for maintaining those important relationships.
At Schembs Law, we help grandparents understand their rights and explore whether visitation may be pursued under Indiana law. Our team provides thoughtful, strategic guidance tailored to your circumstances, with a focus on preserving the connection that matters most.
Client Testimonial
“My husband and I have a 12 year old grandson whose academics and social needs were being neglected. We turned to Schembs Law & Associates to help preserve our grandsons rights. With Schembs & Associates leadership and guidance…”
Grandparents’ Rights
Contact Us Today
The right lawyer can make all the difference for your family law concern. To learn how an attorney with decades of trial experience could be the right choice for you, call our Indianapolis office today for an initial consultation: 317-643-6266. If you prefer, you can also use our online contact form to send us an email.
Why Choose Robert Schembs?
- AV® Rated by Martindale-Hubbell**
- Appeared on CBS News
- Four decades of experience
- Has tried 100+ jury trials
- Former assistant chief counsel for the Marion County Welfare Department
- Served as major felony deputy prosecutor for Marion County (Indianapolis)





