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How does the CHINS process work?
The CHINS process begins because the Department of Child Services believes something has happened involving a child or children. The […]
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Child Support Basics
A parent can seek child support in several different circumstances, including when there has been a divorce, legal separation, or […]
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How do I get custody of my child?
Trying to get custody of your child or children can sometimes seem like an uphill battle. The saying “two steps […]
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Claim Preclusion Applies When DCS Filed CHINS Petitions
In a decision handed down in the last few days of June, In the Matter of Eq.W., M.W., A.W., S.W., and Ez.W. (Minor […]
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What is Required for Divorce?
The legal term for divorce is Dissolution of Marriage. This article provides the initial steps and different paths a divorce […]
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New Attorney Joins Randall Parr as Of Counsel
Riley Parr, a law student at the IU McKinney School of Law and law clerk for Randall Parr, wrote in […]
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Indiana Supreme Court Concludes Juvenile Should Have Been Mirandized
Rush, Chief Justice. The vital mission of educating our youth requires schools to daily provide safety, security, and student discipline. In […]
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Supreme Court Decides Voting Case
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) addresses the removal of ineligible voters from state voting rolls, 52 U. S. C. […]
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Criminal Contempt Inappropriate for Defendant Who Violated Bail
Case Summary While criminal charges against Cameron Hunter (“Hunter”) were pending, the State alleged that Hunter had contemptuously violated a […]
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No Constitutional Error in Criminal Defense Case
Steven Wade Childress appeals his conviction for level 3 felony armed robbery. He argues that the trial court clearly erred in […]
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How does the CHINS process work?
Child Support Basics
How do I get custody of my child?
Claim Preclusion Applies When DCS Filed CHINS Petitions
What is Required for Divorce?
New Attorney Joins Randall Parr as Of Counsel
Indiana Supreme Court Concludes Juvenile Should Have Been Mirandized
Supreme Court Decides Voting Case
Criminal Contempt Inappropriate for Defendant Who Violated Bail
No Constitutional Error in Criminal Defense Case
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