Legal Representation - At a Glance
Dissolution of marriage / divorce / legal separation
Irretrievable breakdown of the marriage Change of name Paternity cases Father’s rights Child custody / parenting time / modification of custody / relocation Child support / arrearage issues / modification of child support Emancipation / grandparent rights / guardianships / protection orders / adoptions / elder law CHINS (child in need of services) |
“Providing cost-effective, high-quality representation for all your family law needs.”
Aaron Freeman provides high quality representation with compassion, empathy, and understanding that these are some of the most personal and important issues families will face in their lifetime. The goal and focus should always be to arrive at what is in the best interest of the child.
Aaron has successfully handled many dissolution of marriage and paternity cases throughout the state of Indiana.
Dissolution of Marriage: In order to file for a dissolution of marriage in Indiana, one party must have been a resident of the State for a period of six months immediately preceding the filing of the petition. Once filed, the court will consider issues such as, the dissolution of the marriage, division of property, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, and tax exemptions.
Paternity cases involves establishing who the father of a child is. Legal rights and responsibilities begin upon the establishment of paternity. Paternity cases will establish who the father of a child is, who will have custody and parenting time with the child, who will pay child support and how much, and who will receive the tax exemption for which years.
Aaron Freeman provides high quality representation with compassion, empathy, and understanding that these are some of the most personal and important issues families will face in their lifetime. The goal and focus should always be to arrive at what is in the best interest of the child.
Aaron has successfully handled many dissolution of marriage and paternity cases throughout the state of Indiana.
Dissolution of Marriage: In order to file for a dissolution of marriage in Indiana, one party must have been a resident of the State for a period of six months immediately preceding the filing of the petition. Once filed, the court will consider issues such as, the dissolution of the marriage, division of property, child custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, and tax exemptions.
Paternity cases involves establishing who the father of a child is. Legal rights and responsibilities begin upon the establishment of paternity. Paternity cases will establish who the father of a child is, who will have custody and parenting time with the child, who will pay child support and how much, and who will receive the tax exemption for which years.
Why Choose the Freeman Law Office?You need a lawyer on your side who has the ability, availability, and affability to provide the highest level of legal representation. Aaron brings a wealth of experience, a passion for helping others, and a client-centered practice model that achieves each of these goals:
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What to Expect
- During your initial consultation, Aaron will ask you questions pertaining to your case
- Bring any relevant materials with you for Aaron to review
- Aaron will work hard to get the best possible result for your case. Not every case needs to proceed to court. In numerous cases Aaron has been able to achieve the client’s needs without going to trial or even into a courtroom.
- Aaron works hand-in-hand with you to ensure that you are an active participant in the legal process
- Aaron will keep you informed on your case as you work together toward your goal