Dollard, Andrew J
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Your case matters. Whether you have been charged with a crime, are going through a divorce, or have been injured by someone else, you deserve experienced legal representation from attorneys dedicated to getting you the best result possible. Indiana Criminal Defense Lawyers, Serving Noblesville, Carmel, Indianapolis, and the Surrounding Communities.

We provide aggressive representation for clients charged with criminal offenses, focusing on developing detailed strategies to preserve their legal innocence, including seeking dismissal of charges when there is a basis for doing so. The matters finalized in a divorce can have significant ramifications for all involved. We help clients in seeking to obtain their divorce objectives, as well as matters that may arise after a divorce.

We also help clients involved in paternity matters, including obtaining support and parenting rights.
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If you or someone you love has been alleged to have committed a probation violation or a violation of a community corrections program in Indiana, unfortunately you are already likely quite familiar with the criminal justice system.
Did you know, though, that community corrections and probation violations in Indiana have a much lower burden of proof?
That's why you need an Indiana probation lawyer with experience in criminal law and Indiana probation violations and community corrections violations.
Providing Affordable and Dedicated Representation in Helping Clients Seek their Property, Support, Custody, and Parenting Time Objectives in Noblesville, Carmel, Indianapolis, and Nearby Communities.
In Indiana, Divorce is known as Dissolution of Marriage.
Our Indiana Divorce Attorneys have a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of Indiana divorce, custody, and child support law.
Our family law practice focuses on the issues surrounding divorce including child custody, paternity, modification, custody, parenting time, and division of assets.
Child support issues most often arise in the context of divorce or paternity proceedings.
Both parents are obligated to provide financial support for their children, but most often it will be the noncustodial parent (a parent who has physical custody over a child less than half of the time) that will be obligated to make support payments.
The amount that is actually to be paid is typically determined by applying the Indiana Child Support Guidelines ("guidelines").
There is a rebuttable presumption that the child support award that results from the application of the guidelines is the correct amount of support to be awarded.
Divorce can be difficult for children to handle emotionally.
In addition to spending less time with each parent, the time they may spend with their grandparents will likely also decrease.
At Dollard Evans & Whalin, we help grandparents assert their legal rights to grandparent visitation.
There are many limitations on grandparent visitation rights in Indiana, and an experienced Indiana Family law lawyer will know these.
There are three common times where grandparents have a legal standing to obtain grandparent visitation with a court.
Helping Clients in Carmel, Noblesville, Indianapolis and the Surrounding Communities Seek Guardianship for a Loved One.
A guardianship of a minor occurs where someone other than the parent has legal custody and control over a child.
The guardian would then have the right to make all decisions concerning the child.
If you are a parent considering giving guardianship of your child to someone else, it's important for you to know that when you give someone else guardianship of your child, you will not be able to make any decisions concerning your child until that guardianship is terminated.
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