How do I get a certified copy of my divorce decree in Indiana?
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How do I get a certified copy of my divorce decree in Indiana?
To obtain a certified copy of a marriage license or divorce decree, please contact the Clerk of Court in the county where the marriage or divorce was issued. If the county in which the marriage license was issued is unknown, a search may be conducted using: Indiana Courts’ Marriage License Public Lookup.
How do I get a copy of my child support decree?
You will need a file-stamped copy of the existing order for custody and support of your children. If you already have a copy, make sure it includes the judge’s signature. If you need a copy, get it from the district clerk’s office in the county where the order was made.
How much are divorce papers in Indiana?
The court will charge a filing fee which will vary between $132 and $152, depending on which county you are in. You usually have to pay this fee in cash or by certified check or money order. You should check with your local court clerk’s office to find out your county’s exact fee.
Do both parties have to sign divorce papers in Indiana?
After it is signed by both parties, and their lawyers as to its form (if they have lawyers), the parties submit the agreement to Court, with the wavier of the final hearing, and a proposed Decree of Dissolution for approval by the Court. Most of the time, the Court will approve the agreement.
How long after divorce can you remarry in Indiana?
State waiting times for remarriage after divorceTo remarry after divorceTo apply for a marriage licenseIndianaNo restrictionsNo restrictionsIowaNo restrictions3 business daysKansas30 days3 daysKentuckyNo restrictionsNo restrictions47 more rows•
What is a wife entitled to in a divorce in Indiana?
All property of the husband and wife is considered “marital property.” This means that even property brought into the marriage by one person becomes marital property that will be split in half in a divorce. However, the court does not have to give each spouse one half of the property.