Pensions and Divorce in Indiana: What You Should Know
Pensions can be a real source of contention during a divorce. Conversely, they can be overlooked by the parties as many are set-up to earn
Pensions can be a real source of contention during a divorce. Conversely, they can be overlooked by the parties as many are set-up to earn
While Indiana does not have alimony, it does have spousal maintenance. Maintenance is different from alimony, as alimony is a part of property division and
Property division in a divorce has the potential to turn the courtroom into a battleground. Understanding the statutory presumption for property division and how that
Because Indiana recognizes no fault grounds for divorce, infidelity alone will not affect the division of property in a divorce. However, there are circumstances under
A qualified domestic relations Order (QDRO) is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as the proper legal tool for dividing “qualified” retirement accounts. Although there
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