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is indiana a marital property state

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MacJonathan
11/28/2025, 07:22:51 AM

Yes, Indiana uses an equitable distribution “one-pot” approach, where all property acquired before or during marriage, including inheritances and premarital assets, is considered marital property. Division typically starts at 50/50 but can be adjusted by courts based on each spouse’s economic needs, contributions, and earning capacity.

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