
Indiana fault divorce
Historically it so happened that Indiana follows the model of a fault marriage dissolution. For decades, a divorce was granted on the grounds that one spouse was guilty of breaking the marriage union. Only between the 1970s and the 1980s that global changes took place in all the states and it became possible to obtain a new no-fault divorce. Nevertheless, even now, the fault divorce is still relevant, and many spouses want to dissolve the marriage due to the guilt of their partner. The fault divorce in Indiana is based on the fact that any spouse (defendant) committed illegal actions that led to the violation of the marriage union. Grounds must be recognized by state law. As for Indiana, it is allowed to file for a fault divorce based on…