Post Tagged with: "Family Law"

Indiana Court of Appeals Rules on Post-Dissolution Domestic Relations Decree Concerning Ownership of “529 Accounts”

The Indiana Court of Appeals recently issued an opinion in a post-dissolution divorce case concerning the trial court’s post-dissolution decree that the husband’s pre-petition “529 accounts,” which are tax-advantaged college savings accounts authorized by 26 U.S.C. § 529, be combined with the wife’s separate “529 accounts” into a single, jointly […]

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Notice of Intent to Relocation Pt. 2

In a previous blog post, Julie Camden of Camden & Meridew, P.C. outlined the initial steps and requirements to move to a new residence when subject to an Indiana custody order, parenting time order, or grandparent visitation order. But what happens when the one side objects to the notice of […]

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Social Media and The Law

In today’s modern era almost everyone has some form of a social media account, whether it’s Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.  While this form of technology has grown, so too has the law that encompasses it.  Many social media users may be surprised of how their accounts can be legally used […]

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Family Law – Insurance Credits and Child Support

Generally, the regulations regarding child support in Indiana derive from Indiana Code Title 31 – Family Law and Juvenile Law, Article 16 – Family Law: Support of Children and Other Dependents, as well as the Indiana Rules of Court: Child Support Rules and Guidelines. When calculating how much a parent […]

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