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06/29/2023

💥 ‘Tis the season. 💥

07/28/2022

Taylor Law Office in Warsaw, Indiana is looking for a part-time legal secretary. We are flexible with the amount of hours, and would estimate between 20 to 30 hours per week. We are also flexible with the specific schedule of work hours, although would prefer a start time of 8:00 AM or 9:00 AM, Monday through Friday. This is a front-office job in a small, busy office. A qualified candidate will be professional, organized, have basic computer skills, the ability to work independently and to interact with a broad range of people and situations. Responsibilities include a broad range of general office tasks, such as answering telephone calls, contacting clients to remind them of appointments and court dates, greeting clients, taking/processing payments, filing, making copies, opening and closing files, preparing small claims documents from forms, etc. Send resume and/or letter of interest to [email protected]. PLEASE DO NOT CALL.

12/18/2020
09/29/2020

"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them."
--Albert Einstein

06/24/2020

NEW CELL PHONE LAW: This new law, effective July 1, 2020, prohibits motorists from holding or using a cellphone while operating a motor vehicle unless they use hands-free technology such as Bluetooth or a cradle, or need to call 911 in an emergency situation. Anyone caught by law enforcement committing this violation faces a Class C infraction with a fine of up to $500.

03/28/2020

https://coronavirus.in.gov/files/IN_COVID-19%20Resource%20Guide%203-28-20.pdf

SEVEN GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS WHO AREDIVORCED/SEPARATED AND SHARING CUSTODY OF CHILDREN DURING THE COVID19 PANDEMICFrom t...
03/27/2020

SEVEN GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS WHO ARE
DIVORCED/SEPARATED AND SHARING CUSTODY OF CHILDREN DURING THE COVID19 PANDEMIC
From the leaders of groups that deal with families in crisis:
Susan Myres, President of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
Dr. Matt Sullivan, President of Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC)
Annette Burns, AAML and Former President of AFCC
Yasmine Mehmet, AAML
Kim Bonuomo, AAML
Nancy Kellman, AAML
Dr. Leslie Drozd, AFCC
Dr. Robin Deutsch, AFCC
Jill Peña, Executive Director of AAML
Peter Salem, Executive Director of AFCC

1. BE HEALTHY.
Comply with all CDC and local and state guidelines and model good behavior for your children with intensive hand washing, wiping down surfaces and other objects that are
frequently touched, and maintaining social distancing. This also means BE INFORMED. Stay in touch with the most reliable media sources and avoid the rumor mill on social
media.

2. BE MINDFUL.
Be honest about the seriousness of the pandemic, but maintain a calm attitude and convey to your children your belief that everything will return to normal in time. Avoid making careless comments in front of the children and exposing them to endless media coverage intended for adults. Don’t leave the news on 24/7, for instance. But, at the same time, encourage your children to ask questions and express their concerns and answer them truthfully at a level that is age appropriate.

3. BE COMPLIANT with court orders and custody agreements. As much as possible, try to avoid reinventing the wheel despite the unusual circumstances. The custody agreement or court order exists to prevent endless haggling
over the details of timesharing. In some jurisdictions there are even standing orders mandating that, if schools are closed, custody agreements should remain in force as though school were still in session.

4. BE CREATIVE.
At the same time, it would be foolish to expect that nothing will change when people are being advised not to fly and vacation attractions such as amusement parks, museums and
entertainment venues are closing all over the US and the world. In addition, some parents will have to work extra hours to help deal with the crisis and other parents may be out of
work or working reduced hours for a time. Plans will inevitably have to change. Encourage closeness with the parent who is not going to see the child through shared books, movies, and games, and communication through FaceTime or Skype.

5. BE TRANSPARENT.
Provide honest information to your co-parent about any suspected or confirmed exposure to the virus, and try to agree on what steps each of you will take to protect the child from
exposure. Certainly both parents should be informed at once if the child is exhibiting any possible symptoms of the virus.

6. BE GENEROUS.
Try to provide makeup time to the parent who missed out, if at all possible. Family law judges expect reasonable accommodations when they can be made and will take seriously concerns raised in later filings about parents who are inflexible in highly unusual circumstances.

7. BE UNDERSTANDING.
There is no doubt that the pandemic will pose an economic hardship and lead to lost earnings for many, many parents, both those who are paying child support and those who
are receiving child support. The parent who is paying should try to provide something, even if it can’t be the full amount. The parent who is receiving payments should try to be
accommodating under these challenging and temporary circumstances. Adversity can become an opportunity for parents to come together and focus on what is
best for the child. For many children, the strange days of the pandemic will leave vivid memories. It’s important for every child to know and remember that both parents did everything they could to explain what was happening and to keep their child safe.
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03/24/2020

The Kosciusko County Justice Building (courthouse) will be closed effective March 25 until April 6.

Taylor Law Office, P.C. remains open for our normal business hours handling current cases and new cases. Business hours ...
03/18/2020

Taylor Law Office, P.C. remains open for our normal business hours handling current cases and new cases. Business hours are, as follows:
Mondays 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesdays 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesdays 8:00 AM - 12 Noon
Thursdays 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fridays 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

We are offering consultations by telephone and Messenger, and working on additional methods of meeting to discuss ongoing and new cases. As always, we are available by telephone with voicemail available during the hours we are closed. We are available through additional avenues:
By email at [email protected]
By internet at www.taylorlawoffice.org
By Facebook at Taylor Law Office, PC

Address

121 N. Washington Street
Warsaw, IN
46580

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
Friday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+15742699991

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