Indiana operates under a “no-fault” divorce system. This means that neither party is required to prove the other committed wrongdoing to obtain a divorce. The legal basis for dissolution of marriage is an irretrievable breakdown of the marital relationship.
The implementation of a no-fault divorce system simplifies the divorce process. It eliminates the need to assign blame, which can often be a contentious and costly element of divorce proceedings. This can lead to a more amicable and efficient resolution, potentially reducing legal fees and emotional distress for all involved. This system emphasizes the end of the marriage rather than focusing on the reasons for its failure.