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Posted on: Jun 9, 2020

The order requires all staff members and visitors over the age of two to wear a face covering that covers the nose and mouth during court hearings, trials or similar proceedings at the City-County Building.

Posted on: Jun 9, 2020

The order requires all staff members and visitors over the age of two to wear a face covering that covers the nose and mouth during court hearings, trials or similar proceedings at the City-County Building.

Posted on: Jun 3, 2020

The plan includes details on screening procedures, court operations, detention and probation operations, jury trials and more.

Posted on: Jun 3, 2020

The plan includes details on screening procedures, court operations, detention and probation operations, jury trials and more.

Posted on: Jun 1, 2020

The IndyBar exists to serve members of the legal profession, and through our members we serve the community. Lawyers are problem-solvers, defenders of the rule of law. We spend our days seeking to improve the lives of our clients and our communities. We have an opportunity and a privilege to help. 

Posted on: Jun 1, 2020

The IndyBar exists to serve members of the legal profession, and through our members we serve the community. Lawyers are problem-solvers, defenders of the rule of law. We spend our days seeking to improve the lives of our clients and our communities. We have an opportunity and a privilege to help. 

Posted on: May 14, 2020

For most people, the word "adoption" conjures up one of a few common scenarios. The couple, unable to conceive, who turns to adoption to create a family; the stepparent who has literally stepped in and become a parent; or the couple who wants to adopt a child despite their ability to conceive. A recent discussion with a colleague reminded me of the need for practitioners to continue to think outside of traditional adoption boxes. It also reminded me of the need to draw the attention of the bar to the non-traditional boxes which have already been established by our Court of Appeals.  

Posted on: May 14, 2020

For most people, the word "adoption" conjures up one of a few common scenarios. The couple, unable to conceive, who turns to adoption to create a family; the stepparent who has literally stepped in and become a parent; or the couple who wants to adopt a child despite their ability to conceive. A recent discussion with a colleague reminded me of the need for practitioners to continue to think outside of traditional adoption boxes. It also reminded me of the need to draw the attention of the bar to the non-traditional boxes which have already been established by our Court of Appeals.  

Posted on: May 14, 2020

Marion Superior Court has shared updated resources related to attending WebEx hearings or meetings.

Posted on: May 14, 2020

Marion Superior Court has shared updated resources related to attending WebEx hearings or meetings.


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