When a couple goes through a divorce in Indiana, the marital home is commonly the largest asset that the couple must divide. It can be difficult to determine the value of the home for purposes of property division. The typical process is to hire an appraiser to...
Property Division
Asset trusts and hiding property in a divorce
A person in Indiana who discovers that a spouse is hiding assets may be concerned about getting their share of the marital property. This is the case for a Texas woman whose husband filed for divorce in 2017. She originally assumed that she would be getting half of...
Is there equitable property division in Indiana?
As an Indiana couple moves forward with a divorce, there are many areas that can be up for dispute. Of course, children, how they are supported, what the living arrangements are and visitation rights will take precedence. Spousal support is also a critical aspect of a...
How to retain the house in property division after a divorce
When it comes to property division in an Indiana divorce, there are often disagreements as to how certain items should be split. Oftentimes, one of the most valuable items in a marriage is the marital home. In a best-case scenario, the couple will be amicable and can...
What factors can show equal property division is unfair?
Divorce is difficult for any Indiana couple. There are many considerations that must be weighed when ending a marriage. Property division can be a source of significant dispute regardless of the couple's financial situation. Those who are well-off and people who are...
Legal help is key to fair property division in Indiana
While property division might not be as important as other issues in a divorce such as child custody and support, it is still a major part of the case and should be given significant attention. People who have decided that their marriage is no longer viable and cannot...