Divorce

The decision to file for a divorce or the realization that your spouse has filed for a divorce against you can be emotionally devastating and no one should go through this alone. You may be wondering whether you will receive or pay alimony. How much will you pay or receive in child support? Who should have custody of the minor children and what is in their best interest? What is a reasonable visitation schedule? How will you divide property, debts, and retirement plans? Does infidelity affect rights in a divorce?

Obviously there are a lot of issues to deal with in a divorce and almost all of them are emotionally charged. Our attorneys realize that you need sound legal advice during a divorce. Do not sign any settlement agreements without first consulting an attorney and understanding your rights.
The following links may help you learn a little bit more about divorce:

Court Fees
Grounds for Divorce
Filing for Divorce
Required Educational Courses
Marital Settlement Agreements
Alimony
Adultery
Custody
Child Support
Visitation
Marion County Visitation Schedule
Equitable Distribution
Terms To Be Familiar With
Temporary Support


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