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Posted on: Aug 18, 2020

Parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic has presented a whole new set of challenges—e-learning, boundaries between children and parents working remotely, social distancing, play dates via Zoom, challenges with parenting time between high conflict parents and looming decisions about school attendance for the coming school year. 

Posted on: Aug 18, 2020

Parenting during the COVID-19 pandemic has presented a whole new set of challenges—e-learning, boundaries between children and parents working remotely, social distancing, play dates via Zoom, challenges with parenting time between high conflict parents and looming decisions about school attendance for the coming school year. 

Posted on: Aug 18, 2020

Marion Superior Court will commence major felony jury trials the week of August 24. Lower felony, misdemeanor and civil trials will begin the week of September 14.

Posted on: Aug 18, 2020

Marion Superior Court will commence major felony jury trials the week of August 24. Lower felony, misdemeanor and civil trials will begin the week of September 14.

Posted on: Jul 31, 2020

Many schools throughout the Indianapolis area have chosen to push back their start dates or have an all virtual start, and it's possible that local or state officials will eventually mandate that all schools follow suit. This fall will bring even more uncertainty into our lives as we send our children back to school. So, what is a working parent to do?

Posted on: Jul 31, 2020

Many schools throughout the Indianapolis area have chosen to push back their start dates or have an all virtual start, and it's possible that local or state officials will eventually mandate that all schools follow suit. This fall will bring even more uncertainty into our lives as we send our children back to school. So, what is a working parent to do?

Posted on: Jul 29, 2020

House Bill 1006 provides that those who are 16 or 17-years-old may only marry if their intended spouse isn’t more than four years older than them, they get an order from a juvenile court allowing them to marry, complete all premarital counseling required by the order, apply for a marriage license “not sooner than” 15 days after the order, and include a certified copy of the order with their application for a marriage license

Posted on: Jul 29, 2020

House Bill 1006 provides that those who are 16 or 17-years-old may only marry if their intended spouse isn’t more than four years older than them, they get an order from a juvenile court allowing them to marry, complete all premarital counseling required by the order, apply for a marriage license “not sooner than” 15 days after the order, and include a certified copy of the order with their application for a marriage license

Posted on: Jul 29, 2020

Greece’s justice minister, Constantine Tsiaras, recently announced the preparation of a civil rights bill for the reform of Greek family law, whose last substantive revision dates back to the early 1980s. Over the years, problems cropped up with the implementation of the law, as judges, influenced by the dominant sexist culture – according to which fathers were seen as unfit to look after their children – were overwhelmingly assigning custody to mothers only.

Posted on: Jul 29, 2020

Greece’s justice minister, Constantine Tsiaras, recently announced the preparation of a civil rights bill for the reform of Greek family law, whose last substantive revision dates back to the early 1980s. Over the years, problems cropped up with the implementation of the law, as judges, influenced by the dominant sexist culture – according to which fathers were seen as unfit to look after their children – were overwhelmingly assigning custody to mothers only.


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