All Things Family Law

Discussion of all things related to Indiana family law from an Indiana divorce attorney.

This blog provides general family law and divorce law information. If you have a specific issue or case you need assistance with please contact me directly.

DIY divorce

Look, I am a divorce attorney so don't expect me to recommend or endorse you being your own attorney. While you know the facts and truths of your circumstances better than anyone else ever will, the mechanics of getting a marriage dissolved can be tricky.

The devil is in the details. How debt obligations are dealt with is a huge problem. With the current economic climate, issues related to the repayment of debt, as well as lack of credit, are tough to tackle. Does completing a quitclaim deed alleviate your obligation to pay the mortgage? Absolutely not. It is amazing how often that mistake is made. What if your soon to be ex is eligible for bankruptcy... will the joint debts he agrees to pay be discharged leaving you responsible to the creditors? Maybe, but there are things that can be done in crafting the divorce settlement order that offer you protections.

If kids are involved, then for too many reasons to list - GET AN ATTORNEY! Maybe you can't afford an attorney with a high hourly rate to handle the entire case start to finish, but you can't afford not to at least have a consultation regarding the child-related issues.

Nonetheless, if you need to go it alone and need access to forms and information, the State of Indiana sponsors some information. Please click on the title of this post to link-through.

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