“[W]hen property is conveyed to individuals by the entirety or entireties, regardless of whether those individuals are husband and wife, a presumption arises that the grantor intended to convey the property with the right of survivorship.”
Civil
Andrews v. Mor/Ryde International, Inc., No. 20S04-1406-PL-399, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind., June 19, 2014).
Treble damages under the Sales Representative Act are not subject to the Punitive Damages Act.
Washmuth v. Wiles, No. 48A04-1310-SC-515, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., June 26, 2014).
The date a tenant provides a forwarding address to the landlord triggers the 45-day period the landlord has to deliver the itemized damages to the tenant.
Pitcavage v. Pitcavage, No. 29A02-1307-DR-597, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., June 12, 2014).
Trial court could impose psychotherapy in a marital dissolution and custody order.
Moore v. Moore, 49A04-1310-DR-499, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., June 13, 2014).
Trial court should have granted defendant’s counsel request for a contempt hearing even though the trial court suspended the sentence and indicated it would reconsider the issue of appointing counsel prior to the compliance hearing.