Perry D. Shilts
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Practice Areas: Divorce; Family Law
Admitted: 1978, Indiana
Law School: Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, J.D., cum laude, 1978
College: Indiana University, B.A., with honors, 1975
Memberships: Allen County and Indiana State Bar Associations
Fellow: Indiana Fellow. Certified Family Law Specialist (Indiana Bar Assoc., Family Law Certification Board)
Biography: Perry was Northeast Indiana’s representative (Third District) to the Family Law Section of the Indiana State Bar Association from 1996 to 2003. During those seven years, he served as the editor of the statewide Family Law Section’s newsletter, “Family Matters.” Locally, he was a member of the Allen County Family Law Section’s Executive Committee from 1992 to 2003 and served as Chairman of that Committee for two years. He was also the editor of the Allen County Family Law Section’s newsletter, “Domestic Help,” from its creation in 1994 to 2003.
Over the years, Perry has been a frequent speaker on a number of family law topics, locally and on the state level, including two state presentations on “The ABC’s and XYZ’s of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders” and “Settlement, Mediation, and Trial.” Perry has been elected a Fellow of the Indiana Bar Foundation, a program established to honor and reward members of the State Bar Association for outstanding work and service to the legal profession and community. Perry received and has maintained Martindale-Hubbell’s highest rating (AV) since 1993, based on the opinions of fellow attorneys and in 2009 was included in the listing of Indiana Super Lawyers in the family law area.
Perry’s philosophy in divorce representation is simple and akin to the medical profession’s Hippocratic Oath, “Above all, do no harm!” An attorney’s representation and advocacy should not make any case worse than it was before his or her involvement, especially if children are involved. Perry emphasizes the benefits of well-reasoned, timely settlements. Litigation is sometimes necessary, but Perry stresses it should be a last resort after all settlement options are exhausted. Finally, if litigation is required, Perry strives to use his 33 years of experience to present the issues to the Court in a manner designed to achieve the best possible result.
Practice Areas: Divorce; Family Law
Admitted: 1978, Indiana
Law School: Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis, J.D., cum laude, 1978
College: Indiana University, B.A., with honors, 1975
Memberships: Allen County and Indiana State Bar Associations
Fellow: Indiana Fellow. Certified Family Law Specialist (Indiana Bar Assoc., Family Law Certification Board)
Biography: Perry was Northeast Indiana’s representative (Third District) to the Family Law Section of the Indiana State Bar Association from 1996 to 2003. During those seven years, he served as the editor of the statewide Family Law Section’s newsletter, “Family Matters.” Locally, he was a member of the Allen County Family Law Section’s Executive Committee from 1992 to 2003 and served as Chairman of that Committee for two years. He was also the editor of the Allen County Family Law Section’s newsletter, “Domestic Help,” from its creation in 1994 to 2003.
Over the years, Perry has been a frequent speaker on a number of family law topics, locally and on the state level, including two state presentations on “The ABC’s and XYZ’s of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders” and “Settlement, Mediation, and Trial.” Perry has been elected a Fellow of the Indiana Bar Foundation, a program established to honor and reward members of the State Bar Association for outstanding work and service to the legal profession and community. Perry received and has maintained Martindale-Hubbell’s highest rating (AV) since 1993, based on the opinions of fellow attorneys and in 2009 was included in the listing of Indiana Super Lawyers in the family law area.
Perry’s philosophy in divorce representation is simple and akin to the medical profession’s Hippocratic Oath, “Above all, do no harm!” An attorney’s representation and advocacy should not make any case worse than it was before his or her involvement, especially if children are involved. Perry emphasizes the benefits of well-reasoned, timely settlements. Litigation is sometimes necessary, but Perry stresses it should be a last resort after all settlement options are exhausted. Finally, if litigation is required, Perry strives to use his 33 years of experience to present the issues to the Court in a manner designed to achieve the best possible result.
Call Shilts Law Office at 260-489-0700 or contact us online.