Do grandparents have rights in Indiana?
Nope. Unless one of you passes away, or you divorce or separate, there is really no way for the grandparents to force you to allow visitation. ...
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Nope. Unless one of you passes away, or you divorce or separate, there is really no way for the grandparents to force you to allow visitation. ...
You certainly have the legal right to ASK for that. To do so, as Mr. Padove has noted, you would want to file a petition to modify parenting time...
I'm going to respectfully disagree with Mr. Padove. If Dad signed the paternity affidavit but has not filed with a court to establish paternity,...
Has paternity been established? If not, that's step one. If so, then under that same cause number, Dad should file an emergency petition to...
Indiana is a no-fault divorce state, which means that generally the court will not concern itself with matters like infidelity. It will not have...
Yep, it's perfectly legal. It's entirely up to her what surname she goes with after a divorce - she can keep her married name, or go back to any...
In Indiana, the requirement is that one of the parties (you or your spouse) must have lived in the county you're filing in for at least the last 3...
You'll need to re-file and pay another filing fee. However, if you have a copy of the pleadings that you filed the first time, and none of the...
A note on the child support thing: it may be that you were behind on your child support. If so, then you will keep paying until you are caught all...
Yes, assuming your wife is otherwise eligible to adopt (no felony record, etc.). I handle these same-sex second parent adoptions, as do several...