On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jan 21, 2020 | Criminal Law
Smartphones are becoming more integral parts of daily life. As these devices have become more essential, the amount of data stored upon them has increased. This makes them potentially valuable as sources of evidence in criminal cases and other legal matters. As this...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jan 4, 2020 | Family Law
Unmarried couples must take the proper steps to establish paternity for their children. Unlike married couples, where paternity is automatically established by the birth of the baby, babies born out of wedlock will not have paternity determined unless certain steps...
On behalf of Smith, Carrillo & Reeder | Jan 3, 2020 | Family Law
Do not view your child custody as a fight to the death with your former spouse. What is at stake is the future of your child. When it comes to a divorce, an Indiana court is going to weigh the best interests of your child in determining custody. If you do the same,...