Kim Lytle

Where Experience Meets Approachability

Trusted Family Law Attorney Serving Central Indiana

Family law covers legal matters that affect families and relationships. When life gets complicated through divorce, custody issues or paternity questions, the path forward can feel overwhelming. At Lytle Legal Group, Kim Lytle brings over 15 years of experience helping Central Indiana families through these challenges. The firm’s philosophy is simple: Clients never walk this journey alone.

What Lytle Legal Group Handles

Family law matters affect the most personal parts of life. Kim Lytle works closely with clients who value clarity, discretion, and strategic guidance. She approaches each case with care and focus, recognizing that even seemingly straightforward matters can carry lasting emotional and financial impact.

At Lytle Legal Group, we handle family law matters across Central and North Central Indiana. Her practice combines approachable service with serious legal skill.

Core Family Law Services

Every case brings unique challenges. The firm addresses the following areas of family law:

No matter the issue, attorney Lytle provides accessible, reliable counsel.

At What Age Can A Child Refuse To See A Parent In Indiana?

Indiana law does not set a specific age when children can refuse parenting time. Courts may consider a child’s preference, usually giving more weight to teenagers’ wishes. However, judges decide what serves the child’s best interests.

Can You Lose Custody For Bad-Mouthing The Other Parent?

Courts can change custody when one parent consistently bad-mouths the other in front of the children. This behavior can harm children emotionally and damage their relationship with both parents. Judges take this seriously.

Get The Advocacy You Need

Family law matters rarely fix themselves. At Lytle Legal Group, Kim provides professional guidance in a straightforward, approachable way. Call the firm at 317-799-1519 or send an email to talk with a family law attorney who understands the legal and emotional sides of these cases.