Welcome to Fritch Law Office, where we specialize in providing compassionate and effective legal representation in family law matters. Our dedicated team of attorneys understands the sensitive nature of family issues and is committed to helping clients navigate through them with integrity and care.
Family law encompasses legal matters that affect relationships and family dynamics. At Fritch Law Office, we offer a wide range of family law services designed to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests during challenging times.
At Fritch Law Office, we are committed to providing exceptional legal representation in family law matters. Whether you are facing a divorce, seeking custody of your children, or navigating any other family-related legal issue, we are here to help. We offer:
If you need assistance with a family law matter, don’t hesitate to contact Fritch Law Office today. Schedule a consultation with one of our experienced family law attorneys to discuss your case and learn how we can assist you. Let us provide the legal support and guidance you need during this challenging time.
Child custody decisions in Indiana are based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as:
The child’s relationship with each parent.
Each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment.
The child’s wishes (depending on age and maturity).
Any history of domestic violence or substance abuse.
At Fritch Law Office, we work to ensure fair custody arrangements that prioritize the child’s well-being.
Indiana follows equitable distribution laws, meaning property is divided fairly—but not necessarily equally. Courts consider:
The length of the marriage.
Each spouse’s financial contributions.
The earning potential of each spouse.
Whether one spouse contributed as a homemaker.
Our attorneys help clients negotiate property settlements that protect their financial interests.
Indiana law uses a formula based on income, parenting time, and expenses to determine child support. Factors include:
Each parent’s income.
The cost of childcare and health insurance.
The number of overnights the child spends with each parent.
We assist with establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders to ensure fairness and financial security for the child.
Victims of domestic violence can seek a protective order (restraining order), which may:
Prohibit the abuser from contacting or approaching them.
Grant temporary custody of children.
Require the abuser to leave a shared residence.
Fritch Law Office helps victims file for protective orders and ensures their legal rights are protected.
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements clarify financial rights and responsibilities before or after marriage. These agreements are beneficial for:
Protecting premarital assets.
Establishing terms for spousal support in case of divorce.
Clarifying financial responsibilities during the marriage.
Our attorneys draft customized agreements that provide peace of mind and financial security.
Child custody decisions in Indiana are based on the best interests of the child. Courts consider factors such as:
The child’s relationship with each parent.
Each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment.
The child’s wishes (depending on age and maturity).
Any history of domestic violence or substance abuse.
At Fritch Law Office, we work to ensure fair custody arrangements that prioritize the child’s well-being.
Indiana follows equitable distribution laws, meaning property is divided fairly—but not necessarily equally. Courts consider:
The length of the marriage.
Each spouse’s financial contributions.
The earning potential of each spouse.
Whether one spouse contributed as a homemaker.
Our attorneys help clients negotiate property settlements that protect their financial interests.
Indiana law uses a formula based on income, parenting time, and expenses to determine child support. Factors include:
Each parent’s income.
The cost of childcare and health insurance.
The number of overnights the child spends with each parent.
We assist with establishing, modifying, or enforcing child support orders to ensure fairness and financial security for the child.
Victims of domestic violence can seek a protective order (restraining order), which may:
Prohibit the abuser from contacting or approaching them.
Grant temporary custody of children.
Require the abuser to leave a shared residence.
Fritch Law Office helps victims file for protective orders and ensures their legal rights are protected.
Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements clarify financial rights and responsibilities before or after marriage. These agreements are beneficial for:
Protecting premarital assets.
Establishing terms for spousal support in case of divorce.
Clarifying financial responsibilities during the marriage.
Our attorneys draft customized agreements that provide peace of mind and financial security.