Are Gifts Divided in an Indiana Divorce? 2026 Complete Guide to Gift Property Division
Indiana's one-pot rule puts ALL gifts in the marital estate. Learn how courts divide engagement rings, wedding gifts, and spousal gifts in 2026.
How courts divide the house, retirement accounts, businesses, debts, and everything you own.
Indiana's one-pot rule puts ALL gifts in the marital estate. Learn how courts divide engagement rings, wedding gifts, and spousal gifts in 2026.
Indiana uses equitable distribution with a 50/50 presumption. Learn property division laws under IC 31-15-7-5, the one-pot rule, and 5 deviation factors.
Indiana courts presume 50/50 property division under IC 31-15-7-5. Learn how judges decide who gets the house in a divorce, buyout options, and custody factors.
Indiana's "one pot" rule puts ALL vehicles into the marital estate. Learn how courts divide cars under IC 31-15-7-5's 50/50 presumption and 5 deviation factors.
Indiana treats pets as personal property under IC 31-15-7-5 with a 50/50 presumption. Learn how courts decide pet custody in divorce, filing fees ($157), and strategies.
Indiana's one pot rule includes ALL bank accounts in divorce. Filing fee: $157-$185. 60-day waiting period. Learn how to protect your savings in 2026.