Child Custody & Support
Protecting Your Children. Securing Your Future.
Few legal matters are as emotionally charged as deciding how your children will be cared for and supported. Whether you’re navigating divorce, modifying an existing order, or facing a sudden change in circumstances, Stein Law provides clear guidance and steady advocacy at every step.
Our attorneys understand what’s at stake, your children’s stability, your relationship with them, and your ability to move forward with confidence. We focus on practical solutions that put your child’s best interests first while protecting your rights.
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How We Help With Custody & Support Matters
Custody Establishment & Parenting Time
We help parents negotiate and establish legal and physical custody arrangements, ensuring parenting time schedules are workable, clear, and aligned with your child’s needs. When agreements aren’t possible, we present strong, fact-based cases in court.
Child Support
Indiana law requires both parents to provide for their children. We assist with calculating support, enforcing unpaid support, and modifying orders when life changes due to income shifts, childcare needs, health concerns, or relocation.
Modifications & Enforcement
Life evolves. When orders no longer reflect your reality, we help you request changes or enforce the court’s existing terms.
Cases Involving Safety Concerns
If domestic violence, substance abuse, or neglect is a factor, we act quickly to seek protective orders or supervised parenting arrangements.
Why Families Trust Stein Law
Deep experience with Indiana custody and support cases
Attorneys who listen first, advise clearly, and act strategically
A child-centered approach backed by strong courtroom experience
Respectful but firm negotiation when stakes are high
Consistent communication so you always know what’s happening
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Child Custody & Support FAQs
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Courts look at the child’s best interests, including each parent’s involvement, stability, health, and ability to meet daily needs. Joint legal custody is common when both parents can cooperate.
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Any time there’s a substantial and continuing change in circumstances, such as income shifts, relocation, or increased needs. Courts expect updated orders to reflect the child’s current situation.
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Support is based on the Indiana Child Support Guidelines, which consider incomes, parenting time, childcare, health insurance, and other costs. We help ensure calculations are accurate and fair.
Talk With Our Custody & Support Team
You don’t have to navigate these decisions alone.
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