Indiana police may soon have more specific requirements for abiding by the Fourth Amendment definition of “seizure” of a crime suspect. The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments regarding exactly when a person’s status changes from free to "seized" by police....
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Year: 2020
The many dangers of fatigued driving
You may not be aware of the dangers that you face from fatigued drivers on Indiana roads. They are even as dangerous as drunk drivers. Driving without 20 hours of sleep has the same exact effect as driving over the legal blood alcohol limit. Nobody really talks about...
Will you split everything you own in an Indiana divorce?
Combined finances for spouses can make it much easier to manage your household bills and budget. However, the more intertwined and commingled your assets are with that those of your spouse, the more difficult separating your interests and assets may become in the...
Student debt and divorce
With nearly 45 million Americans having student loan debt, plenty of Indiana residents likely help comprise that total. Student debt is also likely to be addressed in divorce proceedings, given that many first divorces occur at a young age; the average age is 30....
How child custody impacts child support in an Indiana divorce
For married parents considering divorce, the two biggest issues they will worry about will likely be the division of child custody and the amount of child support that they will either pay or receive. Quite a few people mistakenly think of child support or child...