According to a recent report from the Indiana Institute for Working Families, Indiana families continue to struggle under the weight of medical debt. The report, which is based on a survey of residents from different backgrounds and parts of the state, showed that of...
Year: 2021
Name and gender marker change in Indiana
A person’s name and gender is obviously very important to them. But for many people, gender is fluid and how a person is presented at birth is not always how they choose to identify. In Indiana it is possible for a person to change their name and gender. The following...
Why should younger couples consider estate planning?
Younger couples in the Indianapolis area may be tempted to put off estate planning. They may think it is going to be a costly and time-consuming process that, in the end, will not matter much since they do not own a lot of property. Too many Indiana residents do die...
Property division in an Indiana divorce
When a marriage ends, the couple must figure out how to divide up the marital assets between the two of them. Under Indiana’s equitable distribution laws, marital assets will be divided fairly and equitably between the exes, as determined by the family law judge on...
What can you do to manage overwhelming medical debt?
These days many people in Indianapolis are facing steep medical bills these days. This is not a matter of failure it is simply a fact of life. Nevertheless, even if you have been fiscally responsible your whole life it only takes one major life event to cause...
Is your child custody issue turning into a legal dispute?
Parents in Indiana usually want what is best for their children. However, sometimes the problem is that parents disagree on what, exactly, that is. Whether the parents are going through a divorce or they were never married to begin with, child custody can be an issue...
The court has options regarding spousal maintenance in a divorce
In an Indiana divorce, there are a seemingly endless number of issues that might be in dispute. Often, the couple will focus on children. Custody, parenting time and child support will be at the forefront. Property division is also a frequent topic about which the...
Why is there a stigma attached to bankruptcy?
Indianapolis residents likely work hard to become financially independent and achieve their goals. Debt, especially overwhelming debt, can be viewed as a sign of failure and an inability to manage their finances, which is why many debtors hesitate to ask for help....
Strategically planning long-term and late in life care
Planning for one’s financial future is an important step for individuals in Indiana and elsewhere to take. When an individual is employed, they plan for their retirement. So why not take the extra step to make financial plans to secure one’s retirement later in life....
Grandparents’ rights and seeking visitation in Indiana
When parents decide to divorce, it is not just the relationship between the children and the parents that are strained. At times, grandparents in Indiana and elsewhere are impacted by divorce, as the process itself and the post-divorce decisions could significantly...