Parenting Time During COVID-19 During the months of uncertainty and shutdowns that have accompanied COVID-19 many parents have faced significant challenges regarding parenting time and childcare. Even during the best of times co-parenting can be difficult, but COVID-19, the risks, the guidelines, and the widely differing opinions on it all make for a particularly thorny…
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The Trump Nonimmigrant order and Medical Professionals
The Trump Nonimmigrant order and Medical Professionals The long-anticipated Executive Order (“EO”) barring many work-authorized nonimmigrants has now been issued by the Trump administration. With the final text being issued, immigration professionals at Bunger and Robertson can now provide some concrete advice on how this will impact current and future clients. Having said that, there…
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Client Update From Bunger & Robertson
NOTICE: OFFICE REMAINS OPEN BUT ALL ACCESS IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY As Bloomington’s hometown partner since 1949, we are committed to promoting the health and safety of our community. Bunger & Robertson is monitoring the COVID-19 situation closely and taking necessary precautions to support our clients, staff, and community. We remain open but will…
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Electronic Execution of Estate Planning Documents
Electronic Execution of Estate Planning Documents: On March 31, 2020, the Indiana Supreme Court issued an order (Case No. 20S-MS-237) suspending the statutory requirement that a testator signing a Will must be physically present with the two attesting witnesses. During the period of the COVID-19 outbreak and public health emergency as declared by Governor Eric…
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Bunger & Robertson Announces New Partner
Bunger & Robertson has selected Kathryn DeWeese as a partner of the firm, effective January 1, 2020 Kate advises clients primarily in the areas of estate planning, estate administration, health law and employment law, working with individuals, businesses and non-profit organizations. Kate is currently an Adjunct Faculty Member in Indiana University’s School of Public and…
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Bunger & Robertson Receives 2019 Readers’ Choice Award from Herald Times
The attorneys and staff at Bunger & Robertson would like to thank all of those in the community for their 2019 Readers’ Choice Award for the best law firm in Bloomington and the surrounding area. To receive a Readers’ Choice Award from the Herald Times a firm must be nominated and receive the most votes…
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Brian Drummy quoted in Farm Transportation Article
Attorney Brian Drummy was recently quoted in an article “IN DEPTH: Truckers, farmers have different regulations despite operating same types of vehicles” which was originally published in the Logansport Pharos Tribune. The article discussed regulations and exemptions related to farm trucks and equipment. Mr. Drummy’s quotes pertain to legal liability as it relates to the…
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Soccer & Citizenship
As an immigration and naturalization attorney and a die-hard soccer fan, I am often in a position of explaining to my fellow fans what qualifies a certain player United States Men’s National Team (“USMNT”). The global popularity of soccer and the relative ease of obtaining a United States passport means that much of the US…
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Bunger and Robertson Attorney Joseph Fuschetto Presenting on DACA on December 5th
Bunger and Robertson Attorney, Joseph Fuschetto, with IU Associate General Counsel, Frank Martinez, will be presenting at the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus. Their presentation will discuss options for DACA students in the current immigration environment. DACA which stands for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals allowed certain foreign individuals who arrived in the United States…
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Not Done Yet—Legal Steps to Take After Your Divorce is Final
You just received the Decree of Dissolution, which is the final order dissolving your marriage to your spouse, approving the settlement agreement (if one was offered), dividing the marital estate and imposing child support (where appropriate). You think, for good or for ill, you’re done. No more lawyers. Finally! Unfortunately, you are not done yet….
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