How does adultery affect divorce in Indiana?
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How does adultery affect divorce in Indiana?
Adultery Laws in Indiana Unlike some other states that have retained fault-based grounds for divorce, infidelity is not grounds for divorce in Indiana. The only time adultery has an impact on a divorce case is if one spouse used marriage assets to pay for the affair.
Is Indiana a 50 50 State for divorce?
Indiana is NOT a community property state, which means that marital property is not automatically divided 50/50 between the spouses in a divorce case.
Who gets the house in a divorce Indiana?
The court will generally divide the marital property in half, and each spouse will get one half of the total property. This doesn’t mean each item will be split in half; one spouse might get the car and the other spouse might get the furniture.
Is a house marital property?
The Matrimonial Property Act of Alberta sets out specific guidelines with regard to the division of property of a legally married husband and wife whose marriage has broken down and who cannot agree on the division of their assets. The matrimonial home is property which is owned or rented by one or both of the spouses.
Can my husband take my house if we divorce?
A judge can award the marital home to one spouse as part of property distribution in your divorce. This assumes that the house qualifies as “marital” or “community” property and not one spouse’s separate property. A court will look at several factors to decide who gets the house.
Can a spouse make you move out?
There is no presumption that the wife or the husband has to leave the house. One party cannot force the other to leave, and a person is not required to leave the house just because the other wishes it. Under the law, you cannot kick each other out.