Skip to main content

Indiana law

Family Laws in Indiana.

Indiana is essentially a no-fault divorce state — the primary ground is irretrievable breakdown. There is a mandatory 60-day waiting period. Indiana presumes equal (50/50) property division, which is unusual for an equitable distribution state. Spousal maintenance is very limited — available only for incapacity, caregiving, or rehabilitation (capped at 3 years).

Last verified: 2026-02-25

State law

Statute of Limitations

No SOL for divorce filingsInd. Code § 31-15-2-3

There is no statute of limitations for filing for divorce. The primary ground is irretrievable breakdown. Limited fault-based grounds exist: felony conviction after marriage, impotence, and incurable insanity for 2+ years.

State law

Filing Requirements

Residency RequirementInd. Code § 31-15-2-6

At least one spouse must be an Indiana resident for 6 months and a resident of the filing county for 3 months.

Filing Fee~$157 (varies by county)

Filing fees are approximately $157, varying by county.

State law

Key Indiana Statutes

Property Division — 50/50 PresumptionInd. Code §§ 31-15-7-4, 31-15-7-5

Indiana presumes an equal (50/50) division of marital property — unusual for an equitable distribution state. Courts may deviate based on: contributions to property acquisition, economic circumstances, earning capacity, conduct during marriage, property acquired before marriage or by gift/inheritance, and tax consequences.

Spousal Maintenance (Very Limited)Ind. Code § 31-15-7-2

Indiana is one of the most restrictive states for maintenance. Only three types: (1) Incapacity maintenance — spouse is physically/mentally incapacitated. (2) Caregiver maintenance — spouse is primary custodian of an incapacitated child. (3) Rehabilitative maintenance — for education/training, capped at 3 years.

Child Custody (Best Interests)Ind. Code § 31-17-2-8

Custody decisions are based on the best interests of the child, considering: age and sex of the child, wishes of parents and child, relationships with family members, adjustment to home/school/community, and mental and physical health of all involved.

Mandatory 60-Day Waiting PeriodInd. Code § 31-15-2-10

60 days must pass after filing before the court can finalize the divorce.

State law

Official Sources

Not Legal Advice

This page summarizes publicly available statutes and rules for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by viewing this content. Laws change — always verify with the primary source or consult a licensed attorney in Indiana.

Also in the directory

Browse attorneys for this issue in Indiana.

Browse Family Law attorneys

More in Indiana

Other state law topics.

Personal Injury Laws·Criminal Defense Laws·Immigration Laws·Employment Laws·Bankruptcy Laws·Medical Malpractice Laws·Workers' Compensation Laws·Social Security Disability Laws·Wrongful Death Laws·Product Liability Laws·Long-Term Disability & ERISA Laws·Estate Planning Laws·Probate Laws·Real Estate Laws·Landlord & Tenant Laws·Business Laws·Intellectual Property Laws·Tax Laws·Elder Laws·Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect Laws·Civil Rights Laws·Domestic Violence Laws·Veterans Legal Services Laws·Healthcare & Benefits Laws·Construction Defect Laws·Insurance Disputes Laws·Premises Liability Laws·Commercial Litigation Laws·Environmental Laws·Securities & Finance Laws·Municipal Laws·Administrative Laws

FlowLawyers Logo
FlowLawyersAccess to Justice

Browse the legal platform.

Browse attorneys by state and practice area, explore legal aid resources, and access state law and legal education in one place.

Attorney Advertising Disclosure

ATTORNEY ADVERTISING. FlowLegal Partners LLC is an attorney directory and advertising platform dedicated to improving access to legal representation across the United States. We are not a law firm and do not operate as a lawyer referral service. We do not practice law, evaluate legal matters, provide legal advice, make legal judgments, or recommend or endorse any specific attorney. AI-generated work product requires attorney review and approval before use. Attorney supervision of all AI output is required and is the sole responsibility of the subscribing firm. Attorneys may pay for enhanced directory listings and advertising placement. The presence of an attorney on our platform does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

© 2025–2026 FlowLegal Partners LLC