Family Law

Kids Fine in Florida, Mom Facing a Custody Interference Charge

December 18, 2009 by: Chris Buckley

This should be a message to those of you readers that may not think that violations of family court orders are not serious business. Chesterton Tribune Article A Valparaiso man’s three children are on their way home from Largo, Fla., to be re-united with their father after Valparaiso Police said that the man’s ex-wife violated … Continue reading Kids Fine in Florida, Mom Facing a Custody Interference Charge

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Financial Decisions to Make as You Divorce

November 23, 2009 by: Chris Buckley

RON LIEBER, New York Times Columnist Divorce may be one of the most damaging financial events in the lives of those who go through it, but that isn’t always immediately clear to a couple about to split up. In fact, the first response is probably emotional — whether exhaustion and sadness at having failed to … Continue reading Financial Decisions to Make as You Divorce

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Former Elkhart man doesn’t show at child support trial

November 16, 2009 by: Chris Buckley

Elkhart Truth Full ArticleGOSHEN — A former Elkhart man who represents himself and refused to attend his trial Monday lost his case when a jury convicted him of four felony counts of failing to support his two children.

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Courts Use Collaboration Model To Try And Dial Down Emotions In Divorce Cases

October 30, 2009 by: Chris Buckley

WPTA-TV News Story FORT WAYNE, IN (Indiana’s NewsCenter) — The shooting death of Amy Meyer White in Wells County on Tuesday illustrates how divorce cases can turn explosive, and why diffusing runaway emotions is critical to heading off violence. Police say the 28-year old woman was shot and killed by her estranged husband Tyler White … Continue reading Courts Use Collaboration Model To Try And Dial Down Emotions In Divorce Cases

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