Divorce Costs in Indiana

Equitable DistributionNo-Fault

Filing Fee

$157

Avg. Attorney Rate

$240/hr

Timeline

4 months

Waiting Period

60 days

Property Division

Equitable Distribution

Fault Type

No-Fault

Key Cost Factors

Uncontested Range$1,300$4,000
Contested Range$9,000$30,000

State Overview

Indiana is an equitable distribution state, meaning marital assets are divided fairly but not necessarily equally.

Indiana is a no-fault divorce state, meaning you don't need to prove wrongdoing to file. There is a mandatory 60-day waiting period before a divorce can be finalized.

The average attorney rate in Indiana is $240 per hour. An uncontested divorce typically costs $1,300 to $4,000, while a contested divorce can range from $9,000 to $30,000.

How to Reduce Divorce Costs in Indiana

Consider an uncontested divorce. If you and your spouse can agree on key issues, an uncontested divorce in Indiana can cost as little as $1,300 — saving tens of thousands compared to litigation.

Try mediation first. Mediation typically costs $3,000–$7,000 and can resolve disputes faster and cheaper than going to court.

File pro se for simple cases. If you have no children, minimal assets, and both agree, you can file without an attorney. Indiana's filing fee is just $157.

Organize your finances beforehand. Having all financial documents ready reduces the hours your attorney spends on discovery, lowering your bill at $240/hr.

Use a limited-scope attorney. Instead of full representation, hire a lawyer only for specific tasks like reviewing your settlement agreement — this can cut attorney costs by 50–70%.

Key Facts About Divorce in Indiana

  • Residency Requirement: 6 months
  • Grounds for Divorce: Irretrievable breakdown (no-fault only)
  • Cooling-Off Period: 60-day waiting period
  • Mediation: Optional but recommended
  • Property Division: Equitable distribution (fair but not necessarily equal)
  • Filing Fee: $157

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce in Indiana