INDIANA CHILD CUSTODY AND SUPPORT LEGAL FORMS
Indiana child custody and support forms - used for modifying child support, terminating child support, and establishing parenting time.
In Indiana, child custody decisions are made with the child's best interests at the forefront. The court considers various statutory factors to determine what is in the child's best interests.
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines
Indiana Rules of Court Child Support Rules and Guidelines
Child Support Obligation Calculator of the State of Indiana
Indiana Child Support Obligation Calculator
Child Support Forms for the State of Indiana
Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines
Child Support Rules and Guidelines
Indiana Child Support Form Access
Reduce child support because my child is emancipated with an agreement on all issues
Reduce child support because my child is emancipated without an agreement on all issues
Terminate child support because my child is emancipated with an agreement on all issues
Terminate child support because my child is emancipated without an agreement on all issues
Petition for College Expenses and Special Medical, Hospital, or Dental Expenses
Modify Parenting Time With An Agreement-Parents Never Married
Modify (Change) Parenting Time When Parents Agree and Parents Are Divorced
Can these forms be e-filed?
Learn more about e-filing in the state of Indiana here: E-file Indiana.
Choosing to Represent Yourself in Indiana Court
Although you have the right to represent yourself in any court proceeding. The Indiana Supreme Court does not encourage anyone to file and prosecute or defend their own divorce, paternity, protective order, or other civil or criminal case.
Representing yourself in court, may or may not be right for you and your decision to represent yourself may have long-term consequences. The forms on this website are intended to be a helpful resource but are not intended to be legal advice, only an attorney can provide such advice and instruction.
Learn more about representing yourself in this video developed by the Indiana Supreme Court.
Learn more about representing yourself in court.