On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jun 26, 2019 | Criminal Law
Whether you have been drinking or not, getting pulled over for a suspected DWI is nerve-wracking. You may have no idea what to expect or what will happen. It can be overwhelming and cause you to act in a way that is detrimental to the situation. Having some idea of...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jun 22, 2019 | Estates
If your elderly parent does not have an estate plan in place that includes powers of attorney, health care representatives, advance directives or other end-of-life care plans, he or she may require a guardian. In Indiana, the court appoints a guardian when an...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jun 14, 2019 | Family Law
Like other states, Indiana legally requires both parents to provide financial support for their child or children. The family court determines a payment amount for one or both parents based on an established formula. Learn more about the factors that influence Indiana...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jun 7, 2019 | Family Law
When a marriage dissolves, it does not only impact the mother and father but the family of the two. Grandparents serve as a vital component to the family unit. When your son or daughter divorces his or her spouse, you may wonder what this means for your relationship...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jun 5, 2019 | Family Law
Most Indiana residents likely know at least one couple who have gotten divorced, and it is possible that a prenuptial agreement played a role in the separation process. A properly structured prenuptial agreement may allow for both partners in a relationship to...