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Indiana divorce forms include a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, Summons, Chronological Case Summary, and a Settlement Agreement for uncontested cases. Indiana requires 6-month state residency and has a 60-day mandatory waiting period. Both no-fault and fault grounds are available.
6 mo
Residency
60 days
Waiting Period
$150–$185
Filing Fees
Both
Fault/No-Fault

Required Indiana Divorce Forms

FormRequired ForDescription
Petition for Dissolution of MarriageAll casesInitiates the divorce proceeding in Indiana
SummonsAll casesNotifies respondent spouse of the filing
Appearance FormRespondentFiled by the responding spouse
Settlement AgreementUncontestedAgreed terms for property, support, custody
Financial DeclarationMost casesDisclosure of income, assets, and debts
Parenting PlanWith childrenCustody and visitation arrangements
Child Support WorksheetWith childrenCalculates support per Indiana guidelines
Decree of DissolutionAll casesFinal order ending the marriage

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Indiana Filing Process

  1. Confirm residency: 6 months in Indiana, 3 months in filing county
  2. Complete your forms: Petition, Summons, and supporting documents
  3. File with the clerk: Submit to the circuit or superior court in your county
  4. Pay filing fee: $150-$185 depending on the county
  5. Serve your spouse: Through sheriff, process server, or waiver
  6. Wait 60 days: Mandatory waiting period from date of filing
  7. Finalize: Attend final hearing (or submit agreed decree)

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Indiana Divorce FAQ

At least one spouse must have been a resident of Indiana for 6 months and the county where filing for 3 months before filing. Military members stationed in Indiana qualify.

Indiana has a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. An uncontested divorce can be finalized after the waiting period. Contested divorces take significantly longer.

Yes. Indiana allows no-fault divorce citing "irretrievable breakdown" of the marriage. Indiana also recognizes fault grounds including adultery, felony conviction, and impotence.

Filing fees in Indiana range from $150-$185 depending on the county. Additional costs may include service fees and form preparation.

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