How do I file for full custody in the state of indiana?
You will need to file a petition with the court in your jurisdiction, and properly serve the other interested parties (typically the other parent,...
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You will need to file a petition with the court in your jurisdiction, and properly serve the other interested parties (typically the other parent,...
Different courts have different procedures for proceedings supplemental, so your best bet is to speak with the court clerks of the court you will...
If the "letter" you received was a ten-day notice to quit, then you would have the ability to cure any late payments within the ten days. However,...
Your landlord has an obligation under Indiana law (I.C. 32-31-8) to deliver the unit in a safe, clean, habitable condition. If you find certain...
The first question is whether a court order exists that governs custody. Based on the details of your question, I'm assuming that's not the case....
Very sorry about your situation. You should first determine for sure whether or not there is a custody order that was issued by the court, because...
You could separate these into two different cases. However, it may not make sense to. If you filed a case for improper eviction in small claims...
It sounds like you have two separate issues. On the first issue (whether your landlord is illegally burning dead cows), you can call your local...
If there is already an order in place from the court, you can petition to have it modified, and argue that your child deserves to be in a safer...
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