Adultery is a common and painful form of betrayal. Someone who has promised to love and be faithful to their spouse forever breaks that promise by beginning an intimate relationship with someone else. As such, adultery has long been one of the top reasons that people...
Indianapolis Family Law Blog
What does a birdnesting custody approach require from parents?
Most Indiana divorces lead to parents sharing custody. In a traditional co-parenting arrangement, the children frequently move back and forth between the spaces where their parents live. It can be very difficult for children to acclimate to those frequent moves, as...
What input can parents offer when grandparents seek visitation?
Grandparents often play a very important role in the lives of their grandchildren. They may serve as a child care provider, source of emotional support and friend. They can provide both parents and grandchildren with guidance. The bond that they share with their...
What happens to grandparents’ rights after an adoption?
Every state makes its own rules when it comes to a grandparent’s rights to be involved in their grandchildren’s lives over parental objections. In Indiana, grandparents can generally only seek visitation rights in certain situations. Those are generally limited to...
2 things unmarried fathers should know about paternity tests
For some fathers in Indiana, making use of their parental rights is easier than it is for others. Married fathers and fathers who are on good terms with the mothers of their children often benefit from a very straightforward process when seeking time with their...
Frequently asked questions about unmarried fathers
As cohabitation continues to become more common in the United States, there are more and more unmarried fathers. Many of these fathers want to ensure that they have the legal right to see their child and to have a strong relationship with them. This may not be the...
Why children need time with both parents
When it comes to parenting time and custody agreements, parents will often assume that their preferences are what is most important. If someone is trying to get sole custody of their child and have all of this parenting time to themselves, they see this as an issue...
Are children always better off with their mothers?
If there is one myth that overshadows all others when it comes to divorce in Indiana, it is the persistent belief that the children in the family will always be better off if placed with the mother. In fact, some fathers become so convinced that they could never...
Does Indiana law give grandparents the right to visitation?
As a grandparent who loves their grandchildren, you would prefer to spend as much time with them as possible. Unfortunately, when you don't see eye to eye with the parents of your grandchild, your access to them could abruptly end. Especially in situations where your...
The importance of staying connected to grandchildren
Custody conversations during divorce naturally focus on the parents. Many experts agree that it is best for the children to stay connected with both of their parents. And this is true, but it can make the grandparents feel like they’re being left out of the...