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Timonera Law Office, LLC, is a full service law office located in Batesville, Indiana, serving all of Southeast Indiana, including Franklin, Ripley, Decatur, and Dearborn County.

When families separate, financial support questions often come up quickly, and fully understanding terms like child supp...
05/25/2026

When families separate, financial support questions often come up quickly, and fully understanding terms like child support and spousal support (alimony) is crucial. These are two common methods of financial support, but they serve different legal purposes. Understanding the distinction can help you evaluate your options and obligations.

Swipe for more information. If you have questions about what support may look like in your specific situation, call our office, and we will discuss the facts, applicable state law, and next steps.

Once a child becomes a legal adult, parents no longer have automatic rights to make medical or financial decisions on th...
05/21/2026

Once a child becomes a legal adult, parents no longer have automatic rights to make medical or financial decisions on their behalf, even in an emergency. That is why it is so important to have the right legal documents in place. Swipe to learn more.

If your child needs help preparing or executing these documents, we can help. Give us a call today.

With National Senior Fraud Awareness Day on May 15th, we wanted to reach out to go over several common scams making the ...
05/15/2026

With National Senior Fraud Awareness Day on May 15th, we wanted to reach out to go over several common scams making the rounds so you can quickly identify potential scam messages.

✅ Tech Support Scams - Fraudsters impersonate reputable tech support representatives and claim there is a problem with your device. They seek remote access or payment to "fix" issues that don't exist.

✅ Government or Medicare Impersonation - Scammers pose as representatives from Medicare, the Social Security Administration, or other agencies to collect personal information or payments. Real agencies do not solicit such data by unsolicited calls, texts, or emails.

✅ Family Imposter Scams - Criminals pretend to be a loved one in distress and pressure you to send money immediately.

✅ Sweepstakes, Lottery, and Prize Scams - You are told that you have won money but must pay fees to collect your "winnings."

✅ Romance or Investment Scams - Scammers build emotional trust online, then exploit it for financial gain.

We hope these tips are helpful as we all navigate an increasingly online world. As always, if you have questions or need guidance within our area of expertise, do not hesitate to reach out. We are here to help.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and if you are going through a divorce or adjusting to life after one, it can be a...
05/13/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and if you are going through a divorce or adjusting to life after one, it can be a meaningful time to check in with yourself and your kids. Swipe through for a few signs to be aware of.

If you are navigating custody arrangements, parenting plans, court order enforcement, or need to revisit existing agreements, we are here to help you move forward with confidence and care. Call us anytime for legal support.

Costs and outcomes are often top of mind when considering litigation. Two of the most common questions clients ask invol...
05/07/2026

Costs and outcomes are often top of mind when considering litigation. Two of the most common questions clients ask involve financial recovery and what happens after a court decision is issued. With that in mind, we wanted to provide clarity about what may happen at the conclusion of a case.

💠Will the other side pay my attorney fees if I win? Generally, each side pays its own legal fees. However, certain contracts or statutes allow for fee recovery, and courts may award fees in limited circumstances.

💠What happens after a judgment is entered? If you prevail, the court may award damages or other relief. If payment is not made voluntarily, additional legal steps may be necessary to enforce the judgment.

If you have questions about litigation costs, potential recovery, or enforcing a judgment, call us to discuss your specific matter. We are here to help.

Graduation season is in full swing, which means that many students are renting for the first time, whether they are join...
05/05/2026

Graduation season is in full swing, which means that many students are renting for the first time, whether they are joining the workforce or heading off to college. For parents and students alike, it is crucial to understand some key responsibilities of cosigners, since many first-time renters will require one.

While co-signing may feel like a formality, it carries serious legal and financial responsibility. Here is what to know:

🔹 A co-signer is typically equally liable for the lease, meaning they can be held responsible for unpaid rent, property damage, or lease violations.

🔹 Landlords are often not required to pursue the tenant first before seeking payment from the co-signer.

If you have questions about cosigning or any other real estate law concerns, do not hesitate to reach out. Our firm is here to help protect your interests.

Summer is one of the best times of the year. But with crowded pools, boat rides, backyard fireworks, and more, accidents...
04/29/2026

Summer is one of the best times of the year. But with crowded pools, boat rides, backyard fireworks, and more, accidents can happen when you least expect them.

If you or someone you know has been injured this summer, you do not have to face it alone. Our team is here to protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. Give us a call today, and we can schedule a confidential consultation.

Naming a primary beneficiary is an important step, but it is not enough on its own. If that person is unable or unwillin...
04/21/2026

Naming a primary beneficiary is an important step, but it is not enough on its own. If that person is unable or unwilling to inherit your assets and no backup plan is in place, you risk:

🔹Assets ending up in probate.
🔹The distribution of assets not reflecting your wishes.
🔹Your plan lacking the flexibility life demands.

With this in mind, it can be a good idea to name alternative beneficiaries and include contingency clauses to keep your plan aligned and your assets protected, even when life changes.

If you are unsure whether your estate plan is flexible enough, now is a good time to review it. Contact us today to get started.

It’s a common belief that “if it’s not in writing, it doesn’t count.” But under the law, verbal agreements can still be ...
04/15/2026

It’s a common belief that “if it’s not in writing, it doesn’t count.” But under the law, verbal agreements can still be valid. Swipe to learn more.

Avoid the uncertainty. Call us to formalize your business agreements and protect your interests from the start.

Many business owners believe that once something is in writing, it is legally binding. But the truth is more complex, an...
04/13/2026

Many business owners believe that once something is in writing, it is legally binding. But the truth is more complex, and failing to understand the requirements could leave your agreement unenforceable. Swipe to learn more.

Before you sign or rely on a written agreement, contact our firm to ensure it has legal weight. We are here for your business.

Address

1114 W State Road 46, Suite A
Batesville, IN
47006

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18129326500

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