Indiana Statutes
§ 31-15-2-15 — Final hearing; evidence; dissolution decree; continuance; motion for dissolution
Indiana § 31-15-2-15
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 15FAMILY LAW: DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
Ch. 2Actions for Dissolution of Marriage
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Ind. Code § 31-15-2-15 (2026).
Text
(a)At the final hearing on a petition for
dissolution of marriage the court shall consider evidence, including
agreements and verified pleadings filed with the court. If the court
finds that the material allegations of the petition are true, the court:
(1)shall enter a dissolution decree as provided in section 16 of
this chapter; or
(2)if the court finds that there is a reasonable possibility of
reconciliation, may continue the matter and order the parties to
seek reconciliation through any available counseling.
(b)At any time forty-five (45) days after the date of a continuance:
(1)either party may move for the dissolution of the marriage; and
(2)the court may enter a dissolution decree as provided in section
16 of this chapter.
(c)If no motion for the dissolution is filed, the mat
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.7.
Nearby Sections
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§ 31-10-1-1
Purpose of recodification act§ 31-10-1-2
Statutory construction§ 31-10-1-3
Effect on existing rights and liabilities§ 31-10-1-5
References to repealed or replaced statutes§ 31-10-1-7
References to rules§ 31-10-2-1
Policy and purpose§ 31-10-2-3
Rights of persons with a disability§ 31-11-0.1-1
"Repealed statutes"§ 31-11-1-1
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