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Posted on: Dec 28, 2020

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced today that the Good Faith Initiative will resume Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. The Good Faith Initiative allows noncustodial parents, who have had their driver’s license suspended by the state due to delinquent child support obligations, an opportunity to have their license reinstated. Since its inception in Dec. 2019, the Good Faith Initiative has served hundreds of community members.

Posted on: Dec 28, 2020

Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears announced today that the Good Faith Initiative will resume Dec. 1 through Dec. 31. The Good Faith Initiative allows noncustodial parents, who have had their driver’s license suspended by the state due to delinquent child support obligations, an opportunity to have their license reinstated. Since its inception in Dec. 2019, the Good Faith Initiative has served hundreds of community members.

Posted on: Dec 16, 2020

In January 2021, the Marion Superior Court will convert three of its existing courts into three Family Transition Courts. The courts will be D10, D14 and D16 (formerly Criminal Division G16). The court assignments will be as follows.

Posted on: Dec 16, 2020

In January 2021, the Marion Superior Court will convert three of its existing courts into three Family Transition Courts. The courts will be D10, D14 and D16 (formerly Criminal Division G16). The court assignments will be as follows.

Posted on: Dec 14, 2020

The Indiana Supreme Court handed down an Order Suspending Jury Trials statewide until March 1, 2021, citing the need for drastic measures as COVID-19 continues to surge. In-person jury trials pose an exceptional risk to everyone involved—even if every precaution is taken.

Posted on: Dec 14, 2020

The Indiana Supreme Court handed down an Order Suspending Jury Trials statewide until March 1, 2021, citing the need for drastic measures as COVID-19 continues to surge. In-person jury trials pose an exceptional risk to everyone involved—even if every precaution is taken.

Posted on: Dec 7, 2020

The four magistrates–Marie Kern, Tiffany Vivo, Patricia McMath and Tara Melton–have been approved by the General Term of the court.

Posted on: Dec 7, 2020

The four magistrates–Marie Kern, Tiffany Vivo, Patricia McMath and Tara Melton–have been approved by the General Term of the court.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2020

Most of us in family law are used to considering personality disorders as a form of mental illness because they are included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association, 2013, currently the "DSM-5." In reality, personality disorders are interpersonal disorders, yet they can also be hidden disorders.

Posted on: Dec 1, 2020

Most of us in family law are used to considering personality disorders as a form of mental illness because they are included in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders by the American Psychiatric Association, 2013, currently the "DSM-5." In reality, personality disorders are interpersonal disorders, yet they can also be hidden disorders.


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