If divorce appears to be on the horizon for you, it’s never too soon to start determining what financial moves you want to make (and legally can make) to help protect your future. If you have an estate plan already in place, you’ll also want to determine how your...
Year: 2024
3 concerns when sharing custody of a newborn or infant
Sharing custody is generally a necessary consequences of divorce when there are dependent children involved. Negotiating shared custody can be relatively simple with older children who require minimal parental supervision. Younger children often require more careful...
Who can serve as a witness to a will signing?
An individual's will is likely to be the cornerstone of their estate plan. For some people, it may be the only document they draft. Sadly, some people make mistakes when creating a will that undermine its usefulness for their loved ones after they die. When a testator...
Property division considerations during Indiana divorces
In Indiana, property division during a divorce follows the principle of equitable distribution, which aims to divide marital assets and debts fairly and reasonably in the event of a litigated process. This doesn’t mean everything will be equally divided, however....