
What is the Statutory Presumption for a Property Division?
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
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
While Indiana is a no-fault divorce state, which does not require your spouse’s permission or consent to get a divorce, notice of divorce proceedings must
Whether or not you can stop divorce proceedings in Indiana depends on who filed for the divorce and who wants to stop it. When a
An uncontested divorce is exactly what it states and infers—there are no “jurisdictional,” custody or property issue in dispute in the divorce. These are extremely
Indiana recognizes only four grounds for divorce or dissolution of marriage.1 The state now has one no-fault ground and three which require proof of fault.
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