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December 2015 eNewsletter

Broyles Kight and Ricafort, P.C. and Divorce Magazine are pleased to provide our monthly eNewsletter. We hope this information is helpful and supportive. After reading this, please forward it to whomever you think may benefit from it.

December  2015

From the Office:

Michael Wilkins will be visiting several ministries in India from November 27th through December 8th.

Melanie Reichert will be presenting a 90 minute webinar on December 15th titled Divorce Law: Dividing Digital Assets. Click here to learn more or register.

On a Personal Note:

BKR is partnering up with Child Advocates to help provide Indianapolis children, who are victims of abuse and neglect, with gifts this holiday season. If you would like to help and donate toys, clothes, monetary or gift cards, please contact our office at 317-571-3600.

Our office will be closed Thursday/Friday (December 24th/25th) and Thursday/ Friday (December 31st/January 1st) for the holiday.

Ho Ho Ho and Happy New Year!

Please check out our website for more information:
https://bkrfamilylaw.com/news-events


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