Information pertaining to the legal dissolution of marriages finalized within the state of Indiana, and documented accordingly, are considered public records. These documents contain details such as the names of the parties involved, the date of the divorce decree, and potentially, information regarding property division, child custody arrangements, and spousal support obligations. An example would be a certified copy of a final divorce decree obtained from the clerk of court in the county where the divorce was finalized.
Access to these records is often crucial for various reasons. They can be essential for legal proceedings like remarriage or name changes, for verifying marital status, or for genealogical research. The historical availability of these documents provides a timeline of societal changes related to marriage and family structures within the state. Furthermore, the data contained within contributes to statistical analyses of divorce rates and trends.