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7212 Shadeland Avenue suite 103, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Contested Divorce, Criminal Trials and Juries
7 years in practice
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2022 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, DUI Law
23 years in practice
7002 Graham Rd, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
12 years in practice
255 N Alabama St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law
15 years in practice
9963 Crosspoint Blvd, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Asylum, Bankruptcy, Child Custody, Child Support, Citizenship
11 years in practice
936 Meridian Street, Anderson, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Auto Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense
46 years in practice
350 Columbia St, South Bend, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law
27 years in practice
6349 S East St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Citizenship, Deportation Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
18 years in practice
156 E Market St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, DUI Law
11 years in practice
6626 E 75th St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Auto Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law
32 years in practice
320 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Custody, Criminal Defense, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
3 years in practice
2910 E 96th St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Prenups & Marital Agreement
47 years in practice
107 N State Rd 135, Greenwood, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Business Law, Child Custody, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
16 years in practice
1117 Wabash Ave, Terre Haute, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Bankruptcy, Child Custody, Child Support, Criminal Defense
29 years in practice
8445 Keystone Crossing, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law, Prenups & Marital Agreement
36 years in practice
9865 E 116th St, Fishers, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Bankruptcy, Divorce Law, DUI Law, Personal Injury
13 years in practice
52582 Indiana 933, South Bend, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law
34 years in practice
150 West Market Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law, Divorce Law, Paternity Law
25 years in practice
7007 Graham Rd, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Adoption, Auto Accidents, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce & Family Law
9 years in practice
303 N Alabama St, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Areas of expertise: Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce Law, Prenups & Marital Agreement
21 years in practice
20 Bar Associations found in indiana
Women Lawyers Association Indiana
233 East 84th Street, Merrillville, IN 46410, USA
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Tippecanoe County Bar Association Indiana
415 Columbia St, Lafayette, Indiana 47901, USA
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St Joseph County Bar Association Indiana
101 South Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601, USA
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Porter County Bar Association Indiana
403 East Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN, USA
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About the Indiana Legal System

The Indiana Constitution divides the state government into three parts: Judicial, Legislative, and Executive. The Constitution states that the state's judicial power is vested in a Supreme Court and a Court of Appeals as well as Circuit Courts.

Three judges were appointed by the Governor to form the first Indiana Territory court. The Indiana court system is complex and sophisticated today.

The primary levels of Indiana state courts are appellate and trial courts. The appellate-level courts are the Supreme Court of Indiana and the Court of Appeals of Indiana. The majority of cases dealt with by appellate courts are those that have been resolved in a trial court.

There are three types of trial courts in Indiana: circuit, superior, and local court or city courts. Although they may have different names, trial courts are more alike than different.

About Indiana

For thousands of years, Indiana was home to many indigenous peoples. Some of these people were expelled by the U.S. between 1800-1836. Indiana was named because it was home to many native tribes, even though the state was given statehood. Settlement patterns in Indiana reflect the regional cultural segmentation of the Eastern United States. The state's northernmost region was settled by immigrants from New England and New York. Central Indiana was settled by people from Central Indiana and the Mid-Atlantic States. Southern Indiana was settled by settlers from Upland South, especially Kentucky and Tennessee.

Indiana's economy is diverse with a gross national product of $352.62 million in 2021. There are several large metropolitan areas that have populations over 100,000, as well as smaller towns and cities. Indiana is home to professional sports teams such as the NFL's Indianapolis Colts or the NBA's Indiana Pacers. The state hosts many notable competitive events such as the Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Indiana Lawyers FAQs

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How many active attorneys are there in Indiana?

There are approximately 15,000 active lawyers in the state of Indiana. This number reflects all lawyers registered with The State Bar of Indiana.

Who licenses attorneys in Indiana?

The Indiana State Bar licenses all attorneys in Indiana. A lawyer that is not licensed by the state bar association cannot practice law in full capacity.

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