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Residency Requirements
The Plaintiff filing for divorce should be a resident of the State of Indiana with more than 6 months of residency. The waiting period for both uncontested and contested finalization of the divorce is 60 days.
Reasons for Divorce in the State of Indiana
The courts of the State of Indiana recognize both no-fault and fault-based grounds for divorce.
No-fault reason is the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. Fault-based reasons are:
- Conviction of a felony
- Incurable insanity of either party for no less than 2 years
- Impotence subsequent to the marriage
Parenting Issues
Legal custody is appointed in the form of sole or joint custody, meaning that one or both parents can take part in the decision-making concerning the child(ren)’s well-being. Physical custody is also appointed by the court according to the bond between the child and a parent as well as the child’s adjustment to home, school and community.
Child Support
The amount of the child support is usually calculated according to the guidelines offered by the legislation of the State of Indiana. Calculations include both parents’ gross incomes and the expenses related to the child’s education, health and other important factors. The custodial parent will receive the child support payments until the child comes of age and it may be extended till high school graduation.
Filing Fees
Remember to ask your county’s court officer about filing fees, since our fee excludes court filing fees — which differ from county to county.