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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: If I’m the legal parent can I transfer a current guardianship to another person; a different guardian?

I’m currently trying to see if I can transfer guardianship of my daughter from her current guardian to my mother (her grandmother) and make her the legal guardian. Her current guardian has moved her out of state without my knowledge.

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Feb 10, 2021

Your mother can file a petition to substitute or transfer the guardianship. The court will make a decision based on what it perceives to be in the child's best interests.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: What is the procedures for me to get my kid to live with me
Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Jan 25, 2021

If there is no court order in place, you need to file a petition to establish custody with your local court. If there is already an order in place, then you'll need to file a motion to modify that order. You should consider sitting down with an experienced family law attorney to discuss your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Family Law and Criminal Law for Indiana on
Q: Do I have to pay child support if child has been removed from the home by dcs for the reason the mom kicked them out?

Mother is having felony neglect charges

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Jan 25, 2021

That depends. It is possible, but usually that decision will be made by the court that is handling the DCS case.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: Can my husband ex keep him from seeing daughter because new wife?

She will not let him see daughter cause we are married with our own son an live together. She has sole custody an he has reasonable rights an pays child support. Isn't this contempt of court?

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Jan 6, 2021

The answer would heavily depend on the specific facts of your case, but in most cases, parents cannot withhold children simply because the other parent has married. She may be in violation of the court's order. It might be worth your while to sit down with an experienced family law attorney to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: A grandparent attains legal guardianship on a minor. Who pays child support to the grandparent? At what age does it end
Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Dec 29, 2020

Guardianship cases of this type can vary widely in regards to the child support provisions. However, the terms of child support should be clearly spelled out in the court's order granting guardianship to the grandparent.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Divorce for Indiana on
Q: Should I hire a lawyer for my divorce?
Paul Ylvisaker
Paul Ylvisaker
answered on Dec 9, 2020

Always a difficult question because it does involve a financial commitment and often times emotions get in the way of rational decisions when it comes to separating a household.

If the divorce is amicable (rarely), there are no disareements about assets and debts (and your financial...
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1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: What should I do if the other party isn’t paying child support that is ordered? She is almost $900 behind.

Will she lose her license? She is refusing me to talk to my children when she has them.

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Dec 8, 2020

You can bring an action for contempt in the court that has jurisdiction of the case. The court will hold a hearing, at which point you would present your evidence, and ask the judge to hold the mother in contempt and force her to pay the money owed. I would recommend that you speak with an... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: Can a divorce decree be altered years later when still dealing with minor children?
Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Nov 23, 2020

Yes. While matters of property division generally cannot be altered once a divorce is finalized, issues of custody, parenting time and support may be modified while the children are still minors. In order to get a modification, you would need to petition the court, explain the circumstances, and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: How does make up time work in Indiana?

If the custodial parent accepts extra curricular activities for the child like birthday parties etc can the non custodial parent ask for those hours lost in make up time?

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Nov 13, 2020

If one parent has lost hours they were entitled to, most courts are very flexible in allowing the parent to make up those hours when they can. This is something you should try to work out with the other party rather than taking it to court. If you are talking about one instance of make-up time that... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: Having a court order, who can put a child in school?

My boyfriend and his ex have a court order in place giving him joint legal custody and gives her full physical, within the order, he can use his parenting time by picking up the child Wednesday night and bringing her back Friday night. He got a call from the mother yesterday telling him that she... View More

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Nov 13, 2020

If the parties share legal custody, then that means that both parents are entitled to participate in making decisions on things like schooling. She is required to speak to him first on those issues and allow him input, and she cannot make those decisions unilaterally.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: I am the father of a child who lives in denver Colorado. I live in indiana. What state do u need to hire a lawyer in.

I want my child for half the year or even some of the year.

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Nov 3, 2020

That depends on a variety of circumstances (e.g. is there a court order in place? Where does the mother reside? How long has the child been in CO?). However, based on the information you've provided, I would say it is a safer bet to seek out the assistance of a Colorado attorney for... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law, Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: My ex works second shift and as a result I exercise extended parenting time when he works. He now wants to make these ho

and he is asking to make up the hours he is missing as a result of his working. Can he do this?

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Nov 3, 2020

Your question is broken up so it is not exactly clear what you are asking. However, if the two of you are exercising a different parenting time schedule than what was initially ordered, then you may want to consider requesting a modification from the court, to make the change official.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: Can my ex-wife keep me from seeing my kids all because she's upset with me and what can I do about it?

We have joint custody but she's the primary

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Oct 29, 2020

She cannot see you from seeing your children if there is a court order that gives you the right to see them. If she is withholding them for an unjustified reason, you may want to consider taking her to court for contempt. You should speak with a family law attorney to get more information on your... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Litigation, Divorce, Child Custody and Child Support for Indiana on
Q: Hi I have an initial hearing scheduled for this wed 10/21 and have no representation for the hearing.

This is to set initial custody child support etc.

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Oct 20, 2020

You should consider contacting one of the lawyers on Justia to see if you can set up a brief consultation to review your matter. Having representation for a case like this can be very helpful. If you cannot find an attorney by the time of tomorrow's hearing, you can ask the court for a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: If a woman who has 50/50 custody gets put in jail, are her rights taken away

She will be in jail for about 2 and a half years, and has split custody with the child's father. Father will be caring for the child full time while mother is in jail, wondering what happens after she gets out of jail/what her rights will be during the whole process

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Sep 28, 2020

Not automatically. Either the father will need to file for a modification of custody, or DCS could intervene.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: Can a parent in a situation where there is no court custody take a child away from other parent without kidnapping

My boyfriend's son's mother has taken their child to indiana after a protective order and temporary custody was granted. It expired in April this year. She has had several CPS investigations. How can we go about getting his son back to him and obtain custody? We live in illinois they live... View More

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Sep 3, 2020

In Indiana, where there is no formal court order in place regarding custody, the mother has sole legal custody of the child and has authority to make decisions on their behalf. In order for your boyfriend to gain parenting time or decision-making rights, he will need to file a petition for custody... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: What rights does my child’s father have that will hinder/prevent my move to another state?

I wish to relocate back to my home state. The father and I are not in agreement about co-parenting nor does he support it. He has a stretch of absences in her life that confuses me as to why he is so resistant. The child does not know him and cries upon his presence. Any relationship established... View More

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Sep 1, 2020

You will need to file a "notice of relocation" with the court. The father can object to the relocation and request a hearing. If that happens, the court will hold a hearing and make a determination based on what is in the best interests of your child. The court may consider a variety of... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: Question about homeschool with custody

In the state of Indiana I have sole physical and legal custody of my daughter my ex has visitation right we were never married and go by the Indiana visitation .. im looking at doing homeschooling instead of public schools do i need to get her permission to do this (she's not happy about the... View More

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Aug 10, 2020

If you have sole legal custody you have the sole right to make decisions on major issues for your child - including aspects of her education.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Child Support, Domestic Violence and Family Law for Indiana on
Q: Petition to establish custody and parenting time as to minor child born out of wedlock

Father of minor child has filed with the court a petition to establish custody and parenting time as to minor child born out of wedlock. DNA has been confirmed that he is not the biological father. Minor child is 19 months old. Petitioner has established paternity, minor childs biological father... View More

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Jul 14, 2020

It is not clear from your information what question you are asking. Once a petition has been filed, the court will hold a hearing to make determinations on paternity, custody, and support. You will have a right to appear and present evidence and testimony regarding the issues that you discussed.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Child Custody for Indiana on
Q: My friends boyfriend just got picked up for misconduct with a minor will he still be able to be around his own children?

They have a one year old and are currently expecting another child. What happens if she doesn't leave him?

Troy Tyson
Troy Tyson
answered on Jul 13, 2020

Matters like this are largely left to the discretion of the judge, and are based on the somewhat ambiguous standard of the "best interests of the child." Because of the potential complexity, it would be highly advisable to sit down with an experienced family law attorney, and discuss the... View More

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