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Indiana penalties for underage drinking and driving

Indiana lawmakers consider drinking and driving a severe criminal offense. Operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) can result in criminal and administrative penalties for those over 21,...

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Indiana Law Enforcement Ramps Up For Labor Day Weekend

Labor Day Weekend is coming up in just a few days. You may have annual traditions that accompany the holiday – like a picnic or time spent at the lake. Certainly, a three-day weekend is an opportunity...

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How cryptocurrency could affect your divorce

As cryptocurrency’s popularity rises, more people will need to think about how to divide theirs in the event of divorce. If you and your spouse share these assets, splitting them may be difficult,...

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The drastic effects gray divorce has on retirement plans

For years, you assembled the blueprint for retirement life with your spouse. You saved more than enough in your retirement accounts. And to get the ball rolling, before your retired, you even invested...

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Fighting academic penalties after facing criminal charges

As a college student, you have likely made a few mistakes as you navigate independence and adulthood. Some of these are harmless and can lead to good stories and learning opportunities. Yet, others can...

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What Happens To The Marital Residence?

The most valuable asset that most Americans own is their home. And it is not simply the physical representation of our wealth and equity; it is also enormously important on a day-to-day basis. For...

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What happens to military benefits when you divorce a service member?

If you marry a military service member, you have access to his or her benefits. Once divorced, you may wonder what happens to those benefits. Do you lose the benefits automatically? Can you retain any...

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How can you divide a retirement plan?

A retirement plan is a significant percentage of your wealth. The law almost always considers your retirement plan to be marital property. This means that if you divorce, your spouse is entitled to a...

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Do you qualify for the Indianapolis drug treatment diversion program?

Are you facing jail time because of a non-violent felony related to substance use? You may qualify for the Marion County Drug Treatment Court. Individuals who successfully complete this comprehensive...

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What are your rights when dealing with the college disciplinary board?

If you must go before your college’s disciplinary board due to a criminal charge, you still have some basic rights that you should assert. The college cannot violate your rights or deny you them. What...

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What a divorce means for shared investments

Splitting marital assets during a divorce in Indiana can create ongoing conflict and frustration. Couples who have invested a significant portion of their income may feel uncertainty about the future...

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What should you do when pulled over for a DUI?

When a cop pulls you over under the suspicion of a DUI, he or she has already made assumptions about you. Generally, cops look for cues that indicate drunk drivers. They may claim that they saw you...

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How should you prepare for a disciplinary hearing?

An alleged violation of your college or university’s regulations regarding student behavior could incur serious punishments, with possible expulsion being the most severe. Before this happens, however,...

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Dividing your rewards points during a divorce

If you are thinking about ending your marriage, you must prepare yourself to divvy up everything you and your spouse own. In Indiana, you should receive an equitable share of the marital estate. Your...

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What are field sobriety tests?

As a resident of Indiana, it is important to understand how officers in the area rely on field sobriety tests. Though it is not often a condemning piece of evidence used in trials, a failed field...

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Does your BAC level reflect how drunk you feel?

Officers use blood alcohol content (BAC) levels to determine if you are too drunk to drive. The typical legal limit is 0.08 percent. But BAC levels are not an exact science. Alcohol impacts every body...

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Jurisdiction for filing divorce for military families

In Indiana, military service members and their spouses may file for divorce under the same rules as anyone else in the state. However, the military also allows alternatives in many cases. Here are the...

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How do you remove a dependent from your disability claim?

If you served in the military and sustained injuries during your time of service, military law may entitle you to veteran’s disability benefits. The purpose of these benefits is to help you cover the...

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How do ignition interlock devices work?

If you have a blood alcohol concentration above 0.08% when an officer stops your vehicle, you are likely to face some serious consequences for operating a vehicle while impaired. Even for a first-time...

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What binds a private university to respect my rights?

If you attend a private university in Indiana, you may fear what will happen if someone on campus accuses you of a crime. You may have to defend yourself before a disciplinary board. But you are going...

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