When parents separate, deciding custody arrangements for their children is a priority. Indiana laws provide guidelines to help parents and courts determine what is best for the child. Here are answers to five frequent questions about child custody in Indiana. 1. What...
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On Behalf of Coots, Henke & Wheeler, P.C. | Mar 13, 2024 | Family Law
An engagement is an exciting time for any Indiana couple. While you’re looking forward to your marriage and a happy life together, no doubt, you and your soon-to-be spouse have plans for the future. However, one thing that could be awkward is bringing up the idea of a...
Can financial infidelity impact your gray divorce?
On Behalf of Coots, Henke & Wheeler, P.C. | Jun 6, 2023 | Family Law
Divorce at any age is not a pleasant experience. However, if you divorce later in life, you may face even more complex issues. One of them may be the potential to be charged with financial infidelity. Being transparent about your finances can help you avoid divorce...
What does a Indiana divorce mean for your medical practice?
On Behalf of Coots, Henke & Wheeler, P.C. | Dec 13, 2022 | Family Law
If you're a physician amid a divorce in Indiana, your medical practice is doubtlessly at the top of your mind. Therefore, the practice must be evaluated as an asset accurately and comprehensively, so you'll know what to expect moving forward. Your divorce may become a...