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What happens when you get a DWI?

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...

When may guardianship of an adult end?

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...

How is Indiana child support calculated?

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...

Do grandparents have visitation rights?

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...

Millennials utilizing prenuptial agreements more, divorcing less

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...

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