The CHINS process begins because the Department of Child Services believes something has happened involving a child or children. The law lists several categories that can begin the CHINS process: child neglect; child physical abuse; child sexual abuse; parental allowance of child’s participation in sex offenses; child endangerment of self…
A parent can seek child support in several different circumstances, including when there has been a divorce, legal separation, or if paternity of a child has been established. Beginning the process of child support is just like any other lawsuit and includes the same procedures. Providing as much information as…
Trying to get custody of your child or children can sometimes seem like an uphill battle. The saying “two steps forward, one step back” could describe what you’re going through. Seeking custody of your children is very complicated and there are many laws that apply. Unfortunately, child custody fights can…
In a decision handed down in the last few days of June, In the Matter of Eq.W., M.W., A.W., S.W., and Ez.W. (Minor Children); V.B. (Mother) vs. Indiana Department of Child Services, the Indiana Supreme Court concluded that claim preclusion (also called res judicata) applies to Child in Need of Services (CHINS) cases. This article…
The legal term for divorce is Dissolution of Marriage. This article provides the initial steps and different paths a divorce can take, depending on a client’s situation. Indiana is a no-fault state. That means either party to the marriage can file for a divorce for virtually any reason–this is typically…
Rush, Chief Justice. The vital mission of educating our youth requires schools to daily provide safety, security, and student discipline. In recent decades, schools have turned to resource officers for help. These officers protect students and staff, offer mentorship—and, yes, help with discipline and criminal investigations. As their presence has grown, so too have…