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In Indiana, divorce is called dissolution of marriage. Indiana is a no-fault divorce state, meaning that the court does not require that an individual allege fault as the basis for the dissolution. Rather, the filing party may simply state “irretrievably broken” marriage on the petition.

 

The other spouse is unable to block the filing. Therefore, it is not necessary for your former spouse to have cheated, embezzled your money, committed a crime, abused you, or done anything wrong in order for you to file for divorce.