Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement no Children parties may have Joint Property or Debts where Divorce Action Filed - Indiana 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the full legal names of both parties at the top of the form, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  3. Fill in the date of marriage and the county where it took place, followed by the date of separation.
  4. In Section 1, confirm that both parties agree to live separately and outline any specific arrangements regarding living conditions.
  5. Proceed to Section 2 to disclose financial information. Each party should list their assets and liabilities clearly in Sections 3 and 4, respectively.
  6. Complete Sections regarding debts, future earnings, spousal support, and any additional provisions as necessary.
  7. Ensure both parties sign the document in front of a notary public for validation before submitting it to court.

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The statute lists marital property as that owned by either spouse before the marriage as well as property acquired during the marriage by the parties joint efforts or by one party alone. This means that any property acquired by either party, before or during the marriage, is marital property in Indiana.

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