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Asked: April 3, 20232023-04-03T00:25:17+00:00 2023-04-03T00:25:17+00:00In: Family

Is adultery a crime in Indiana?

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please also explain how to file divorce in Indiana?

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  1. Joseph Haddad Pundit
    2023-04-10T15:50:28+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2023 at 3:50 pm

    Adultery is not a crime in Indiana. Indiana has decriminalized adultery, making it a private matter and not punishable by criminal law. But it is still considered a valid ground for divorce in Indiana, and evidence such as photographs, text messages, or eyewitness testimony may be used to support the claim. The burden of proof lies with the spouse accusing the other of adultery, and proving adultery can be challenging. Adultery can have significant legal consequences, affecting issues such as spousal support, property division, and child custody. It is important to consult with an experienced divorce attorney if you suspect your spouse of committing adultery.

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  2. Julie O Pundit
    2023-04-10T15:42:01+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2023 at 3:42 pm

    Here are some key points to know about adultery and the law in Indiana:

    • Adultery is not a crime in Indiana.
    • Indiana is one of the many states in the United States that has decriminalized adultery.
    • Adultery is considered a private matter and is not punishable by criminal law in Indiana.
    • However, it is still a factor that can affect a divorce settlement, as Indiana recognizes adultery as a valid ground for divorce.
    • In order to prove adultery in Indiana, the burden of proof lies with the spouse accusing the other of adultery.
    • Evidence such as photographs, text messages, or eyewitness testimony may be used to support the claim.
    • Proving adultery can be difficult, and it is best to consult with an experienced divorce attorney if you suspect your spouse of committing adultery.
    • The consequences of adultery in Indiana can be significant, as it can affect issues such as spousal support, property division, and child custody.
    • It is important to understand the legal implications of adultery if you are going through a divorce in Indiana.
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  3. Robert Cooley Pundit
    2023-04-10T15:38:11+00:00Added an answer on April 10, 2023 at 3:38 pm

    Adultery is not considered a crime in Indiana. The state abolished criminal penalties for adultery in 1976. However, Indiana recognizes adultery as a grounds for divorce which means that if one spouse can prove that the other spouse engaged in adultery it may affect the outcome of the divorce proceedings.

    Under Indiana law, adultery is defined as voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone who is not their spouse. The burden of proof lies with the spouse alleging the adultery, and evidence such as photographs, text messages, or eyewitness testimony may be used to support the claim.

    It’s important to note that while adultery may not be a criminal offense in Indiana, it can have serious legal and personal consequences. If you’re considering divorce and believe your spouse has committed adultery, it’s best to consult with an experienced divorce attorney to understand your rights and options.

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