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Divorced or not?

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Divorced-maybe?

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
We thought we were divorced, but cannot find any trace that the divorce was filed. The lawyer in charge shreaded everything after 7 years. We have both been remarried and divorced since we thought we were divorced. We filed in 1989, both of us remarried in 1991 and both divorced by 2001.
Can we just file for an divorce? The lawyer in charge is of no help. Court house can't find anything. Neither of us have papers or receipts. Can we still be married? And if so, what do we have to do to get divorced legally?
 


Proserpina

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
We thought we were divorced, but cannot find any trace that the divorce was filed. The lawyer in charge shreaded everything after 7 years. We have both been remarried and divorced since we thought we were divorced. We filed in 1989, both of us remarried in 1991 and both divorced by 2001.
Can we just file for an divorce? The lawyer in charge is of no help. Court house can't find anything. Neither of us have papers or receipts. Can we still be married? And if so, what do we have to do to get divorced legally?

Here ya go:

http://www.in.gov/icpr/2497.htm
 

single317dad

Senior Member
Those are great resources, but not all counties are on doxpop yet. Doxpop has more counties in it than does mycase.in.gov.
Correct. Though the Indiana congress legislated that all county and municipal court records be on the Odyssey (mycase.in.gov) system by 1/1/2014, most of them aren't going to make that deadline. Most of Marion county's courts, to name the largest offender. There's a completely separate, pay-per-record system for most of Marion county. Doxpop struck a deal with the state to integrate all Odyssey records into the Doxpop system, in exchange for making the Doxpop site free up to 6 searches per month. So currently a search at Doxpop should bring up results from both sites, though that could change at the whim of our governance.
 

Indiana Filer

Senior Member
We have access to Doxpop and court records through work, of course, since I work in the court system, but I have a personal Doxpop for my own use. It's great.
 

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