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A Look at How Social Media Affects Your Divorce

Posted in On March 22, 2015

Indianapolis Divorce Attorney Blog: The Impact of Social Media on Custody and Support As social media has become more prevalent in the recent years, it is now commonplace for attorneys to access social media and networking sites, such as Facebook, MySpace, Instagram, Twitter, and personal blogs, as a manner for obtaining evidence for divorce, child custody, and support cases.  Even though these types of sites are entertaining and a great tool for staying connected with…

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The Crime of Identity Deception

Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorney Blog:  A look at the Crime of Identity Deception It has been in the news over and over again recently.  Home Depot, Target, and most recently Anthem.  In this digital age we are living in, it is a constant cat and mouse game between those that hold our personal information and those that seek to gain access to it to use it for illegal purposes. In recent times, it seems like…

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A Look at Spousal Maintenance in Indiana

A Look at Spousal Maintenance in Indiana

Posted in On March 8, 2015

Indiana’s Spousal Maintenance Statute:  Can I get support after my divorce is final? Does Indiana have alimony? What about spousal support? Most of us have heard the terms alimony or spousal support and most are aware the terms are used to define support that is given from one spouse to the other as part of a dissolution proceeding. Ironically, however, Indiana law does not recognize alimony or spousal support. Although, Indiana lawmakers recognized that there…

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DUI Checkpoints…Are they Constitutional?

A Quick Look at Sobriety Checkpoints   – You’re cruising along late Friday night, headed home after a nice dinner with some friends.  All of a sudden you notice flashing lights up ahead.  As you get closer you see police officers amongst cones and barrels, directing some approaching vehicles into a parking lot as part of a sobriety checkpoint or roadblock.  Depending on the luck of the draw, you may be directed to pull over for…

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A Look at Teen Sexting, a Surprising Crime

Teen Sexting – An Epidemic as Well as a Criminal Offense In this blog, the Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorneys take a look at sexting. While the exchange of erotic information and/or pornographic material from one person to another has been going on for decades, with the advent of technology (specifically smartphones), the ease at which one can do it has grown exponentially. This has become ever so present not just amongst consenting adults, but midst…

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Should I Speak to a Detective that has Called to Question Me?

Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorney Blog:  Should I Speak to a Detective if they Call to Question Me? It is a question our office receives all the time.  Person calls and says, “A detective called me and wants to ask me some questions about a situation, and I don’t know how I should respond.”  In almost all circumstances you should respond by speaking to an attorney first. In this blog the Indianapolis Criminal Defense Attorneys at…

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A Look at What Qualifies as a Controlled Expense in Child Support

Controlled Expenses: What are they and who pays them?  – Controlled expenses—a term most of you have probably heard if you’re going through a divorce and have young children.  But, what exactly are they?  The Indiana Child Support Guidelines establishes a standard of support for children and, as part of that standard, certain factors are taken in to account that affect the ultimate amount a non-custodial parent is obligated to pay in child support.  In…

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A Look at Possession of and Dealing in Cocaine

A Quick and Concise Guide to Possession of and Dealing in Cocaine:  – Most people are at least somewhat familiar with cocaine, and you have likely seen the movie Blow or an episode of Drugs, Inc. documenting the drug trade and the use of cocaine.  Cocaine use is dropping, especially compared to drugs like marijuana, but it is still prevalent and still makes billions of dollars a year for the drug cartels who supply it. …

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