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Szaferski is a Certified Family Law Specialist
Barrett McNagny is proud to announce that family law attorney Emily S. Szaferski has successfully completed the Family Law Certification program and is now a Certified Family Law Specialist.
Read More Changes to Indiana Child Support Guidelines
Whether you're a parent establishing paternity or dealing with post-dissolution matters, it's important to know how much you'll pay and receive in child support.
Read More Parenting During the Holidays after Divorce
Arranging parenting time during the holidays can often be even more stressful than during “normal” times. While the holidays can be difficult for parents to
Read More Shared Parenting: What is required to successfully co-parent my child(ren)?
Everyone is always talking about this concept of co-parenting, and why parents should co-parent their child(ren). The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines were modified to provide some guidance on co-parenting and the new concept of Shared Parenting.
Read More Changes to the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines
The Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines (IPTG) were significantly modified and updated on January 1, 2022. Family law attorney Sadie Dillon-Baatz reviews the major changes that will impact families for all cases entering new or modifying existing parenting time orders on or after January 1, 2022.
Read More Sadie Dillon-Baatz Completes Guardian Ad Litem Training
Sadie Dillon-Baatz has completed training as a Guardian Ad Litem. As part of her training, Dillon-Baatz received specialized instruction and education on a variety of topics that will assist her in being able to represent the best interests of children and incapacitated individuals.
Read More What is a Guardian Ad Litem and what do they do?
Family law attorney Sadie Dillon-Baatz explains what a Guardian Ad Litem is and what their role is in family law matters.
Read More The Basic Adoption Process in Indiana
Even when an adoption is uncontested, it is important to follow the statutory procedure so that the adoption is completed properly and that there are no errors and that, following the necessary hearing, your child is officially and legally yours.
Read More Military Divorce: Documents that Need to be Reviewed for Military Retirement Benefits
Indiana is a “one pot” state, in which all assets owned by the parties at the time of divorce are considered marital assets that will be divided in some fashion between the parties, either by the Court or by agreement. Retirement benefits are often an important component of a marital property division or settlement agreement.
Read More Preparing to Meet Your Family Law Attorney: What should you bring to your first meeting?
Family law attorneys understand that going through the process of getting a divorce can be quite an ordeal. It is an emotional time that can involve disputes about marital property, child custody, or other personal issues.
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