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Sever Storey is a Carmel Indiana based law firm, which concentrates part of its practice in the difficult and emotional field of divorce and family law litigation. This focus enables the firm to be particularly sensitive to the multiple stresses and needs that individuals and families confront when engaging in family related disputes. With offices in both Bloomington and Carmel Indiana Sever Storey stands ready to help with your divorce or child support issues.
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On this page you will find a variety of resources that can assist you in the difficult issues that surround divorce, dissolution, visitation and child custody. If you have any questions at any time, please feel free to contact our office directly.
Links and Resources
- Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement
- Indiana Child Support Enforcement (FSSA)
- Marion County Prosecutor Child Support Division
- Indiana Child Support Guidelines (Indiana Supreme Court)
- Indiana "Parenting Time" Visitation Guidelines (Ind SCt)
- Indiana Custody, Visitation and Child Support FAQ's.
- Child Support Enforcement Handbook (DHHS)
- NCSEA
Family Law Articles
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23 Apr 08
CHINS - In the Matter of A.G. and M.G., M.G. v. Hamilton County Dept. of Child Services
CHINSTrial Court May Lose Jurisdiction over CHINS Proceeding if Fails to Conduct Fact-Finding Hearing within Statutorily-Prescribed Time Limit for no Legitimate ReasonIn the Matter of A.G. and M.G., M.G. v. Hamilton County Dept. of Child Services, Appellate Panel: Judges Bradford, Barnes, and Crone. Appeal from the Hamilton County Circuit Court, Judith S. Proffitt, Judge. Hamilton County Department of Child Services ("HCDCS") filed petitions on ... (Read More)
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15 Apr 08
Hamilton County Department of Child Services - In the Matter of A.G. and M.G., M.G. v. Hamilton County Dept. of Child Services
Hamilton County Department of Child Services Trial Court May Lose Jurisdiction over CHINS Proceeding if Fails to Conduct Fact-Finding Hearing within Statutorily-Prescribed Time Limit for no Legitimate Reason In the Matter of A.G. and M.G., M.G. v. Hamilton County Dept. of Child Services, Appellate Panel: Judges Bradford, Barnes, and Crone. Appeal from the Hamilton County Circuit Court, Judith S. Proffitt, Judge. Hamilton County Departmen... (Read More)