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Indiana follows the principle of equitable distribution, meaning that all marital property is divided fairly, though not necessarily equally. This approach includes both assets and debts acquired during the marriage, as well as assets owned individually before the marriage.
You can check local court records to see if they have been a party to any court proceeding, not just a divorce or legal separation. Most modern court cases are maintained on electronic files, making them easy to search by name. If they have lived elsewhere, check the court records there.
WHAT ARE THE PROCEDURES? Either party may file a petition for dissolution of marriage. One party must reside (or be stationed) in Indiana for six months and reside (or be stationed) in a county for three months before filing the petition. Petitions are heard by the court after a minimum of 60 days after filing.
How is property divided in a divorce in Indiana? In Indiana, property will typically be divided in half. While that does not mean items will always be split 50/50, the value of marital property will generally be divided equally between the two.
Divorce records in Indiana are available from the Clerk of Court in the county where the divorce took place. Indiana divorces usually take between 30 and 90 days before completion.

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These records are available to the public at no charge and include a host of records such as: birth, marriage, death, divorce, obituaries, court records, newspapers, scrapbooks, yearbooks, military records, and many other record types.
Information about dates of marriage and divorce may be searched online, but marriage licenses or certificates are not available for these records: Search for marriage licenses 1993 to present. Search marriage records before 1850 and from 1958 forward. Search mycase.in.gov for divorce cases.
Divorce records are public records. You should be able to go to the family court and do a search based on your names. The hard part is figuring out where to do that - a person who files for divorce is supposed to do it in the county where the other spouse lives. So thats the starting point. Look where youve lived.

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