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Julie Camden

Camden & Meridew, P.C. • Fishers, IN
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Contact

Email
reception@camlawyers.com
Phone
888-303-3763
Address
Fishers, IN, 46038-2064, US

Professional

Bar Admissions
Indiana2007IllinoisMichiganU.S. Court of Appeals 7th Circuit2015U.S. Tax CourtU.S. District Court Northern District of IndianaU.S. District Court Southern District of Indiana

About

Julie Camden is a dedicated attorney at Camden & Meridew, P.C., located in Fishers, Indiana. With a diverse practice that encompasses Tax Law (50%), Bankruptcy (10%), Family Law (15%), Appeals (10%), and Litigation (15%), Julie brings a comprehensive approach to addressing her clients' legal needs. Julie earned her Juris Doctor from a prestigious law school, where she developed a strong foundation in tax regulations and family law dynamics. Her expertise in tax law enables her to navigate complex tax issues, ensuring clients receive optimal guidance and representation. Julie's experience in bankruptcy allows her to assist individuals and businesses in financial distress, providing strategic solutions tailored to their unique situations. In family law, Julie is committed to advocating for her clients, whether in divorce proceedings or child custody disputes. Her litigation skills have proven invaluable in appeals, where she diligently works to achieve favorable outcomes for her clients. At Camden & Meridew, P.C., Julie is known for her meticulous attention to detail, strong communication skills, and unwavering dedication to her clients. She is passionate about helping individuals and families overcome legal challenges, making her a trusted partner in achieving successful resolutions.

Credentials

Education
Michigan State University College of Law, East Lansing, Michigan, 2006 | Juris Doctor | Butler University | B.S., Bachelor of Science | Major: Computer Science | Ball State University- Architectural Student on the Presidential Scholarship
Certifications
trained as a mediator for civil litigation2016Bush v. United states of america - argument sent back to Southern district of Indianaand may be heard by the tax court.2024trained as an arbitrator2018Specialty License - United States Tax Court2008

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
I was a guardian ad litem for children in need, and spent more than three days in court testifying without any fee, to help protect children., 2017 | I received the award for being the family law attorney of the month. This is for service in the community, and helping individuals such as judges and attorneys., 2020 | Full scholarship to Ball State University’s Architectural School | First Place Nationally in the American Bar Association’s “Tax Challenge” | Admitted to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, and went for a client's case in 2017., 2015 | Admitted to the United States Supreme Court., 2016 | Admitted to the Florida Bar., 2016 | Indiana State Bar Association, 2007 | Admitted to the Illinois Bar, 2012 | GP, Solo, and Small Firm Section, 2018 | Admitted to the Michigan Bar, 2008 | United States Tax Court, 2008 | American Bar Association, 2023 | Family Law Section, 2024 | United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, 2007 | Indianapolis Bar Association, 2024 | Indiana Trial Lawyers Association, 2007 | Indiana Supreme Court, 2007 | United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana, 2007 | Co-Technology Chair - Indianapolis Bar Association, Small Business and Solo Section, 2011
Associations
National Conference of Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA) | Judge Pro Tempore, Marion Superior Court | Better Business Member , 1998 - 2005 | National Independent Auto Dealers Association Member , 1998 - 2005 | Indiana Independent Auto Dealers Association Member, 2000 - 2005 | Indianapolis Bar Association | American Bar Association | Indiana State Bar Association Indiana Trial Lawyers Association | Family Law Section | GP, Solo, and Small Firm Section
Updated: May 25, 2026