Infidelity can be a devastating blow to a marriage, often leading to divorce. However, when it comes to legal proceedings in Indiana, the impact of an affair might not be as significant as many people assume. While other jurisdictions have different standards for their divorce proceedings, it is important to know where Indiana law stands with divorce. An experienced family law attorney can explain the legal ramifications that infidelity has on a divorce proceeding, if any. This blog will explore how Indiana law treats infidelity in divorce cases.
First and foremost, it is crucial to understand that Indiana is a “no-fault” divorce state. This means that a couple can divorce without proving that either party did something wrong to cause the breakdown of the marriage. The only ground for divorce in Indiana is an “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage.” In most cases, an affair does not directly impact how marital property is divided. Indiana follows an “equitable distribution” model, which aims to divide property fairly, but not necessarily equally. The court considers factors such as each spouse’s economic circumstances, contributions to the acquisition of property, and conduct of the parties during the marriage. While “conduct” is a factor, courts typically do not consider infidelity unless it had a significant economic impact on the marital estate.
Infidelity generally does not affect spousal maintenance decisions. Courts consider factors such as the financial resources of each party, educational level and earning capacity, length of the marriage, and each spouse’s ability to support themselves. An affair might indirectly influence these factors, but it is not a primary consideration. Indiana courts prioritize the best interests of the child when making custody decisions. An affair itself does not typically impact custody unless it affects the parent’s ability to care for the child or exposes the child to inappropriate situations.
While an affair does not directly impact most aspects of divorce, there are circumstances where it could become relevant such as dissipation of marital assets, child welfare, emotional distress, and marital settlement agreements. If a spouse used significant marital funds to support an affair (e.g. expensive gifts, trips, or supporting another household), the court might consider this when dividing property. If the affair partner poses a risk to the children’s well-being, it could influence custody and parenting time decisions. While not a direct legal factor, the emotional impact of an affair can affect negotiations and settlement discussions. In cases where couples negotiate their own settlement, the emotional impact of an affair might influence the terms both parties are willing to accept.
Even though Indiana law does not place significant weight on infidelity, it is important to consider the emotional impact, public records, and legal strategy. The hurt caused by an affair can make negotiations more difficult and potentially lead to a more contentious divorce process. Divorce filings are public records. Consider whether you want details of an affair to potentially become public knowledge. While infidelity may not directly impact legal outcomes, your attorney might use knowledge of an affair strategically during negotiations. While the emotional impact of an affair can be profound, its legal effects on divorce proceedings in Indiana are generally limited. Courts focus on the equitable distribution of assets, the best interests of children, and the financial needs of the parties involved, rather than on marital misconduct like infidelity.
If you are considering divorce and infidelity is a factor, it is crucial to consult with an experienced Indiana family law attorney. They can provide guidance on how to navigate your specific situation within the framework of Indiana’s no-fault divorce laws. Remember, every case is unique, and while the law may not place significant weight on infidelity, the specific circumstances of your situation could influence how it is considered in your divorce proceedings. The attorneys at Ciyou & Associates, P.C. have ample experience with family law and handling matters such as infidelity. We are here to help you in your divorce proceedings in Indiana. This blog was written by attorneys at Ciyou & Associates, P.C., and this blog is not intended as specific legal advice or solicitation of services as this is an advertisement.