Summary
In Indiana, landlords must provide notice before eviction, and tenants dont have to leave before the court date. Landlords can refuse partial payments. For visitation rights, if you have legal visitation, your ex cannot deny communication with your child. Violating visitation rights can lead to legal consequences, and you may need to file a motion to enforce these rights. Contact Indiana Legal Services for further assistance.Full Conversation
I need help because i am being evicted and have court date, but i keep getting letters on my door everyday threatening me. I have court on Oct 31st. Do i have to leave my home before i go to court? Also, i have applied for help with a few different places that help and i called the salvation army lady today to see of they was able to pay part of my rent and she said that they seem pretty determined to evict me. I am stessed out bandly. I wanna know my rights. Can they keep putting papers on my door for eviction everyday? Court isnt till the 31st of this month. And can they refuse partial payments from the help i have applied for?
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please tell me which state you're located in? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Indiana
Hello ****, in Indiana:
- Landlords must give a notice before eviction.
- You don't have to leave before the court date.
- Landlords can refuse partial payments.
For more help, contact Indiana Legal Services at (*) *-*.
Ok. Thank you. Now i have another legal issue. My ex jasnt let me talk to my daughter in almost a month. He told me to get a lawyer if i wanna talk to her. Can he refuse me her mother to takk to her. I have visitation rights, just havent hada vehicle to visit, but i was talking to her every night. Where do i start so i can talk to her? Can he get in trouble for not letting me talk to her. She is *
Hello ****, in Indiana:
- If you have legal visitation rights, your ex cannot deny you communication with your daughter.
- Violation of visitation rights can lead to legal consequences.
- You may need to file a motion to enforce visitation rights.
For more help, contact Indiana Legal Services at (*) *-*.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, ****. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Remember, Indiana Legal Services can provide more detailed guidance. Good luck with everything.
Again thank you. Helps just knowing what you have told me. I will be callling Indiana Legal Services
You're welcome, ****. I'm glad I could help. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions in the future. Good luck with your call to Indiana Legal Services.