Does Indiana have no fault divorce?
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Does Indiana have no fault divorce?
When filing for divorce in Indiana, you have the option to file for either a no-fault or a fault-based divorce. While many states have done away with the concept of marital fault, Indiana law still identifies a number of fault-based grounds that can be used to file for divorce.
What happens if a spouse won’t sign a separation agreement?
The Court can grant a divorce order, even if the spouse refuses to sign any documents. However, it still must be proven that the spouse was served the Application for Divorce by completing an Affidavit.
On what grounds can you contest a divorce?
There are only very limited grounds for opposing a divorce. It is not enough that you do not want a divorce or you want to get back together. As the only ground for divorce is the irretrievable breakdown of marriage, the only way to stop the divorce is to show that this has not occurred.
Can I kick my ex wife out of my house?
Can you kick your partner out of the house? Without a court order, no. We often hear stories about one partner threatening the other that should they not leave, or should they return to the home, the police will be called. You cannot be forced to leave the premise at the mere demand of the other party.
Do I have to support my ex wife after divorce?
In short, there is a common law duty imposed upon spouses to support each other whilst the marriage/civil partnership exists but what many people aren’t aware of is that the duty continues after separation as a result of statute. There is no automatic entitlement to spousal maintenance on divorce or dissolution.
Should I go to my husband ex wife funeral?
In general, if you’re on good terms with your ex-spouse and ex-family, you should attend the funeral. You were a big part of your spouse’s life at one time. Even if you’ve gone separate ways, those memories and feelings are still very real. If you were on good terms, you’ll likely be welcome to any funeral events.