Archives for August 2025| times.courts.in.gov
By Janelle O’Malley, Director of E-filing and Innovation • Indiana Office of Court Technology Indiana’s Supreme Court is writing a new chapter in its digital journey, defined by independence and innovation. For a decade, Indiana has relied on a national vendor, Tyler Technologies, to support e-filing. Now, with experience and vision, Indiana’s judiciary is developing […]| Indiana Court Times
By Colleen Saylor, Data Analyst, Court Improvement Program • Indiana Office of Court Services Understanding the Process Child welfare cases begin when the Department of Child Services investigates alleged abuse or neglect. If a child is at risk, a CHINS (Child in Need of Services) petition is filed. The case then proceeds through key milestones: […]| Indiana Court Times
By Amanda Wishin, Research Attorney • Office of Court Services The following are the top changes of interest for judicial officers. Unless otherwise noted, the effective date for these bills is July 1, 2025. For summaries of all new relevant laws, please see the Legislative Update, legislativeupdate.courts.in.gov. Subscribe using the “Subscribe” button at the bottom […]| Indiana Court Times
By Janelle O’Malley, Director of E-filing and Innovation • Indiana Office of Court Technology Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming our world, and the legal system is no exception. AI is not a new concept—anyone who has used Google or Outlook has used it, even unknowingly. And generative AI—that which can create new content and ideas […]| Indiana Court Times
By Kathryn Dolan, Chief Public Information Officer • Office of Communication, Education & Outreach When Christopher Goff walked across the stage at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina to receive his LLM at Duke University, it was the first time since his high school graduation that he was handed a diploma in a formal […]| Indiana Court Times