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WATCH: What qualifications should someone look for when choosing a divorce lawyer?
When choosing a divorce lawyer, you should always consider the facts of your particular case. For example, if your case involves child-custody issues, then you should look for someone with experience advocating for children.
WATCH: Does a premarital or prenuptial agreement override normal property division rules in divorce?
An appropriately drafted premarital or prenuptial agreement will override typical property division rules in divorce.
WATCH: What are the benefits of divorce litigation?
In a divorce case, the main benefit of litigation is obtaining assistance from a judge when you are unable to resolve an issue by agreement with your spouse.
WATCH: How does divorce mediation work?
Parties to a divorce can agree to mediate their case, but family courts can also order parties to participate in mediation.
WATCH: Is mediation a better choice than litigation to resolve issues regarding the children? Why?
In nearly every case – even very difficult and high-conflict cases – it is better to mediate a child-related case than take it to court.
WATCH: Is it possible for both parents to have equal decision-making rights regarding their children?
Absolutely. In Indiana there are two types of child custody: legal custody and physical custody.
WATCH: If the children split their time between two homes, is it always 50/50?
Children do not always split their time 50/50 between homes during and after divorce.
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