DIVORCE

If you and your spouse agree to divorce, and agree to all the details when it comes to dividing property, raising children, etc., the process can be easier and relatively fast. But many divorces are not like that. There are arguments, disagreements, and issues that have to be solved. Having legal representation can make it more likely you will get the outcome you are looking for. Contact Greg Spencer Law for an initial consultation.


For those who do not plan to divorce, or are not sure if a divorce is what they really want, a legal separation can give them space and clarity. You may choose this option if you want to live apart and separate your lives and finances, but want to remain married for children, religion, or other reasons.


Unmarried couples may also find that they need to seek out family law services. While you will not need to divorce if you decide to end your relationship, you may have property, finances, and children in common. All of these areas can become a source of contention and disagreement. Legal representation can help you sort through the issues and solve them for everyone involved.



Does Indiana recognize common law marriage? Under Indiana Code 31-11-8-5 marriage is void if the marriage is a common law marriage that was entered into after January 1, 1958. However, that does not mean that you have no rights

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