Indiana Verified Petition for Divorce (No Children)

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This Indiana Verified Petition for Divorce is for use by a couple who have no children. This Petition sets out the names and current addresses of the parties, the fact that petitioner has resided in Indiana for at least six months and that the wife is not pregnant. This Verified Petition for Divorce must be filed in the county where the Petitioner resides.

This Indiana Petition for Divorce (No Children) contains the following provisions:
  • Petitioner: The name of the petitioner and his/her address;
  • Respondent: The name of the respondent and his/her address;
  • Date of Marriage/Separation: The date of the marriage and date of separation;
  • Residency: States that Petitioner has resided in the state for at least six months prior to the filing of this petition and in what county;
  • Miscellaneous Provisions: Provisions which state there are no children of this marriage, that the wife is not pregnant and the marriage is irretrievably broken;
  • Signature: By signing Petitioner affirms that all representations are true and correct.

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Indiana Verified Petition for Divorce (No Children)

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Product Indiana Verified Petition for Divorce (No Children)
Country United States
Pages 3
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Divorce Petitions & Complaints - Couples With No Children
Product number #17197
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Frequently Asked Questions

A Verified Petition for Divorce is a legal document filed by a spouse to initiate the divorce process. It outlines the details of the marriage, including the names of the parties, dates of marriage and separation, and confirms that there are no children involved.

This petition can be filed by either spouse who has resided in Indiana for at least six months prior to filing. It is specifically designed for couples without children.

You will need to provide your name, address, the name and address of your spouse, the dates of your marriage and separation, and a statement confirming that your marriage is irretrievably broken.

While it is not legally required to have an attorney, it is highly recommended. An attorney can help ensure that the petition is completed correctly and that your rights are protected throughout the divorce process.

After filing the petition, you will need to serve your spouse with the divorce papers. The court will then schedule a hearing to finalize the divorce, assuming all requirements are met and there are no disputes.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who have decided to end their marriage without children may need this form to initiate the divorce process in Indiana. This petition allows them to formally state their intent to divorce and provides necessary details about their marriage.
  • Situations requiring a straightforward divorce without the complexities of child custody arrangements can benefit from this form. Couples who have been separated and agree on the terms of their divorce can use this petition to expedite the legal proceedings.
  • For those who have lived in Indiana for at least six months and wish to file for divorce, this form is essential. It ensures compliance with state residency requirements and facilitates a smoother filing process in the appropriate county.
  • Couples who are in agreement regarding their divorce terms and do not have children may find this form particularly useful. It allows them to clearly outline their situation and affirm that their marriage is irretrievably broken without the need for additional complications.
  • Those looking to protect their rights during a divorce can utilize this attorney-prepared form. By ensuring all necessary information is included, it helps prevent potential legal issues that could arise from incomplete or incorrect filings.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate for couples who have children together. In such cases, additional considerations regarding custody and support must be addressed, requiring a different legal approach.
  • – If either spouse is contesting the divorce or there are significant disputes regarding property or finances, this form may not suffice. Legal representation and a more complex filing may be necessary to resolve these issues.
  • – Couples who have not met the residency requirement of living in Indiana for at least six months should not use this form. They will need to wait until they fulfill this requirement before filing for divorce in the state.
  • – This petition is not suitable for individuals seeking a legal separation rather than a divorce. Legal separation involves different legal documents and processes that must be followed.
  • – If there are allegations of domestic violence or abuse, this form may not be appropriate. In such situations, additional legal protections and considerations are necessary to ensure the safety of all parties involved.

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