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Elizabeth Eichholtz Walker is a dedicated family law attorney based in Indiana, specializing in the intricate dynamics of adoption and family transitions. Since her graduation from law school, Elizabeth has devoted her practice to navigating the complexities of family law, providing compassionate and knowledgeable representation to her clients during some of the most challenging times in their lives. With a comprehensive approach to family law, Elizabeth adeptly handles a wide range of issues, including contested and uncontested divorce proceedings, child custody disputes, child support arrangements, and parenting time concerns. Her full-service practice extends to prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, guardianship and third-party custody matters, juvenile paternity actions, grandparent visitation rights, and family law appeals. Elizabeth's extensive experience in trial settings and mediation allows her to effectively advocate for her clients' interests, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights protected. A proud alumna of Purdue University, where she earned her B.A. in Political Science, Elizabeth further honed her legal expertise at the Indiana University Robert McKinney School of Law. She is actively involved in the legal community as a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, Hamilton County Bar Association, and Boone County Bar Association. In addition to her legal practice, Elizabeth is committed to serving her community. She volunteers as a court-appointed Guardian Ad Litem in Hamilton County and Boone County, advocating on behalf of children and ensuring their best interests are prioritized. Through her unwavering dedication and expertise, Elizabeth Eichholtz Walker continues to make a meaningful impact in the lives of her clients and the broader Indiana community.
Adoption attorneys guide families through the legal process of adopting a child. They handle all legal requirements to create new family bonds. Common matters include domestic adoption, international adoption, stepparent adoption, foster care adoption.