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Family law cases bring out unique issues that other legal matters may not. The attorneys at McNeelyLaw take an individual approach to family law cases because we understand that they require a certain perspective. We will evaluate your case on an individual basis to determine what you need and how you can accomplish your goals. We will handle your case with care and fight your battles in court when you need someone to have your back.

At McNeelyLaw, we will help you with all of your family law needs including:

Let us help you navigate the legal system and reduce your stress during what is already a life-altering time. Contact the family law attorneys at McNeelyLaw to meet and discuss how we can help you protect your family. Discover why so many clients rely on our trusted advice to meet their family law needs.

 

FAQs About Family Law in Indiana

How can a family law attorney from McNeelyLaw help me?

Our experienced family law attorneys will act as your trusted advisors and advocates, helping you navigate the legal system with care and confidence. We handle your case on an individual basis, fighting for your rights in court when needed and reducing your stress during a life-altering time.

What is a protective order?

A protective order is a court order designed to protect an individual from domestic or family violence, stalking or harassment. It legally prohibits the alleged abuser from contacting or coming near the protected person.

Do I need a lawyer for an uncontested divorce?

While not legally required, it is highly advisable to have an attorney review your agreements to make sure your rights are protected and all legal requirements are met. An attorney can help you avoid future complications by ensuring all paperwork is drafted and filed correctly.

How is child custody determined?

Indiana courts decide custody based on the “best interests of the child,” considering factors like the child’s age, the parents’ wishes and the child’s relationship with each parent. The goal is to create a stable and nurturing environment for the child’s development.

How will the courts divide my assets in a divorce?

Indiana adheres to the principle of equitable distribution, where marital property is divided in a way that is fair and reasonable. However, this does not necessarily result in an equal 50/50 split. The court presumes an equal division is just, but can deviate based on factors like each spouse’s contributions and economic situation.

Meet our team.

Our attorneys who practice Family Law.