Indiana Simple Divorce Process

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In Indiana, you need at least 3 copies of your divorce papers, each notarized. If your spouse refuses to sign, you may proceed with a contested divorce. Given no property or debt, you can file a Simple Divorce, which is faster and cheaper. Forms are available on the Indiana Judiciarys website.

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Yes but he won't sign it
In Indiana, if your spouse refuses to sign the divorce papers:
*. You may proceed with a "contested divorce".
*. The court will make the decisions regarding property division.
*. This process may require legal advice or a lawyer.
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No there is no debt and there is no property to distribute we neither have any
Given there's no property or debt to divide, Indiana allows you to file a "Simple Divorce". This means:
*. You both must agree to the divorce.
*. The court doesn't need to divide assets or debts.
*. It can be faster and cheaper than a regular divorce.
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What is a simple divorce
A Simple Divorce in Indiana refers to:
- Both parties agreeing to the divorce.
- No disputes over children, property, or debts.
- Usually faster and less expensive.
- Filed using specific forms which can be found online or at your local courthouse.
Can you give me the web address for simple divorce
Sure, you can find the required forms for a Simple Divorce in Indiana at the Indiana Judiciary's website: https://www.in.gov/judiciary/selfservice/*.htm. Please review the forms and instructions carefully.
Indiana
I see that you've mentioned Indiana again. If you have any more questions about the legal process of a Simple Divorce or any other legal issues in Indiana, feel free to ask.
Not as of yet
Okay, feel free to return any time if you have further questions. We're here to help. Good luck with your process.