Indiana Divorce Cost

How much does divorce cost in Indiana? Detailed breakdown of filing fees, attorney costs, mediation, and hidden expenses — plus how to save up to 90%. Updated for 2026.

Indiana Divorce Cost Comparison

MethodCost Range
Divorce.ai$299 + $157 filing fee
DIY (Pro Se)$157 filing fee only
Mediation$3,000-$8,000(~$200/session)
Uncontested + Attorney$500-$3,000
Contested + Attorney$10,000-$20,000+

Indiana Divorce Fee Breakdown

Court Filing Fee$157
Process Server$50
Certified Copy$10
Parenting Course$60
Minimum Total (DIY)$217

County Fee Variations

Marion$177
Lake$157
Allen$157
Hamilton$157
St. Joseph$177

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Attorney Costs in Indiana

Divorce attorneys in Indiana typically charge between $150 and $400 per hour. Total costs depend on how many hours your case requires.

Simple Uncontested

$1,500-$3,000

5-15 hours

Moderate Complexity

$5,000-$15,000

20-60 hours

Highly Contested

$10,000+

60+ hours

Hidden Costs to Watch For

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QDRO (Retirement Division)

If dividing retirement accounts, a Qualified Domestic Relations Order costs $500-$1,500 to prepare.

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Real Estate Appraisals

Professional home appraisals run $300-$600 each and may be needed for property division.

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Business Valuations

If either spouse owns a business, a formal valuation can cost $5,000-$25,000.

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Custody Evaluations

Court-ordered custody evaluations cost $3,000-$10,000 in contested custody cases.

Fee Waiver Information

Indiana offers filing fee waivers for individuals who cannot afford to pay.

Under IC 33-37-3-2, indigent parties may file a Verified Motion for Fee Waiver. The court generally grants fee waivers if total household income is at or below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. Clerks must waive fees without court approval for civil actions filed by indigent individuals represented by a pro bono attorney through a pro bono district.

Income threshold: 125% of federal poverty guidelines

Required form: Verified Motion for Fee Waiver of Pre-Payment of Fees

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a divorce cost in Indiana?
An uncontested divorce in Indiana typically costs $500-$3,000, while a contested divorce ranges from $10,000-$20,000. The court filing fee alone is $157.
How much does a divorce lawyer cost in Indiana?
Divorce attorneys in Indiana typically charge $150-$400 per hour. A full representation in an uncontested case might cost $1,500-$5,000, while contested cases can exceed $15,000.
Can I get a fee waiver for divorce in Indiana?
Yes, Indiana offers fee waivers for those who cannot afford the filing fee. Under IC 33-37-3-2, indigent parties may file a Verified Motion for Fee Waiver. The court generally grants fee waivers if total household income is at or below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. Clerks must waive fees without court approval for civil actions filed by indigent individuals represented by a pro bono attorney through a pro bono district. You will need to complete form Verified Motion for Fee Waiver of Pre-Payment of Fees.
What is the cheapest way to get divorced in Indiana?
The cheapest option is an uncontested divorce using an online service like Divorce.ai (starting at $299) plus the $157 filing fee. This avoids expensive attorney fees while ensuring your forms are prepared correctly.

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