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Divorce Attorney Serving Clients in New Haven, IN

Divorce in New Haven is tough on everyone involved. Whether you have been married for just a few years or for decades, it is not easy to separate from your spouse and to think through issues like property division and child custody. To be sure, divorcing couples with young children will have a lot to think about in the coming weeks and months when it comes to child custody issues and determining what it best for your kids after your divorce is finalized.

No matter what your questions about divorce might be, we can help. While you might be familiar with some of the key terms used to talk about divorce law, it is always important to speak with an experienced New Haven divorce attorney before you make any decisions. Indiana divorce law can be very complicated, and it is essential that you have an attorney on your side who can advocate on your behalf.

Property Division in New Haven, IN

In Indiana, divorce law falls under Title 31 of the Indiana Code. One of the first questions many people have about divorce in New Haven concerns marital property. How will the court divide the property between the divorcing spouses? And what will count as marital property versus separate property? First, you should know that Indiana is an equitable division state. This means that the court will divide marital property according to what is fair to the parties. Under the law, some of the factors the court will take into account include but are not limited to the following:

  •      Contribution of each spouse to the acquisition of the asset or the debt;
  •      Whether the property was acquired through an inheritance or through a gift;
  •      Each party’s economic circumstances at the time of the divorce;
  •      Conduct of each of the parties during the marriage with regard to the property; and
  •      Current earnings and earning potential of each of the parties.

Generally speaking, any property acquired during the marriage will be considered marital property, with some exceptions, of course. Marital property includes both marital assets and marital debts. And any property acquired before the marriage or after the parties file for divorce typically will be considered separate property—and thus not subject to division—with, again, some exceptions.

Financial Support Awarded During the Divorce

For New Haven residents, there are essentially two types of support that the court may award during a divorce, depending on your specific circumstances:

  •      Spousal support, or spousal maintenance (also known as alimony in other states); and/or
  •      Child support.

To determine whether a court may award spousal maintenance, it is important to discuss your case with an experienced divorce attorney in New Haven. You lawyer can also discuss the court’s methods for determining child support.

Discuss Your Case with a New Haven, IN Divorce Lawyer

Although no divorce is easy, your divorce will go much more smoothly if you seek assistance from an experienced New Haven divorce lawyer. Indiana’s divorce laws can be complicated, and you do not want to be certain that you have done all you can to ensure that the court understands your side of the case. Contact The Bellinger Law Office to learn more about our services.

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