Divorce Lawyer In Bloomington, Indiana
Last updated on May 19, 2026
The emotional, legal and financial impact of divorce can change every area of your life. At Law Offices of Paul D. Baugh, PC, we understand the complexities of ending a long-term relationship. In our team’s decades of combined family law experience, we have helped many people through this important transition. We can help you sort through the legal aspects of divorce while protecting your interests each step of the way.
Our team can offer both assertive representation and certified family law mediation, bringing a well-rounded perspective to both contested and uncontested divorce cases. With a convenient office in Bloomington, we serve Bloomington, Columbus and surrounding counties of Indiana.
Resolving The Key Issues In Your Divorce
During your divorce, many issues could pose a challenge. At Law Offices of Paul D. Baugh, PC, we understand effective strategies for resolving them. By taking the time to understand your situation, we will help you overcome hurdles to better accomplish your goals in each aspect of your divorce.
Property And Debt Division
In Indiana, when a couple gets divorced, they divide their property and debt based on fairness, not necessarily equally. The court looks at things like how much each spouse contributed to getting the property, their financial situations and their behavior during the marriage. In divorces involving high net worth or complex assets, they also need to consider the value of businesses, real estate, investments and unique items that may be difficult to value. Legal guidance can help you ensure the division is accurate and fair.
Spousal Maintenance
Spousal maintenance, or alimony, depends on factors like how long the marriage lasted, the financial situation of the spouse asking for maintenance and their ability to support themselves. Sometimes, the law allows temporary maintenance to help a spouse get education or training for a job. The court might also give maintenance if a spouse cannot work because of physical or mental issues or if they don’t have enough property to meet their needs.
Child Custody And Visitation
For child custody and visitation in Indiana, the court focuses on what’s best for the child. They look at the child’s relationship with each parent; how well the child adjusts to home, school and community; and the health of everyone involved. If there are significant changes in circumstances, custody arrangements can be changed, but the court must review it to make sure the child’s welfare is still the top priority.
Child Support
In Indiana, courts calculate child support based on details like both parents’ incomes, the child’s needs, and how much time each parent cares for the child. The state makes sure parents pay child support, using methods like taking money directly from paychecks and taking legal action if necessary. If there’s a big change in a parent’s financial situation or the child’s needs, they can ask to change the child support order.
Divorce Decree Modification
To change spousal support, custody or child support in Indiana, you must show that there has been a significant change in circumstances since the original order. This might include changes in income, moving to a new location or changes in what the child needs. You can file a petition with the court and go through hearings to change these existing orders. Addressing issues after a divorce, including enforcing orders or handling non-compliance, can be difficult, so getting legal help is often a good idea.
Divorce Mediation And Negotiation: A Collaborative Approach
Litigation is not the only way to end a marriage. Options like mediation and negotiation can provide you with amicable ways to resolve your divorce:
- Negotiation: If you and your spouse agree on key issues like property division, custody and spousal support, a negotiated settlement allows you to reach an agreement. This process requires open communication, and collaborating with an attorney can help you approach negotiation with greater confidence.
- Mediation: In mediation, a neutral mediator guides your conversations with your spouse to help you reach an outcome that you both believe is fair.
While we are prepared to protect our clients’ interests in court, we are also able to help clients work out a more favorable outcome through strategic negotiations or mediation rather than a drawn-out court battle. This approach often leads to more lasting resolutions.
If your divorce involves complex assets or high net worth, keeping your divorce out of court also keeps the details of your finances or personal life out of court. One significant benefit of negotiation and mediation is that you can resolve your issues privacy rather than making them a matter of public record.
Another benefit of mediation and negotiation is efficiency. By working together, you and your spouse may be able to reach a fair outcome more efficiently rather than waiting for your day in court.
Take The Next Step: Consult A Local Divorce Attorney
Divorce is life-changing, and you deserve personal attention, clear communication and strong advocacy as you enter the next chapter of your life. Law Offices of Paul D. Baugh, PC, serves clients in Bloomington, in Columbus and throughout south-central Indiana. Learn more in a no-cost consultation by calling 812-333-9688 or contacting our team online. We offer evening and weekend appointments by request.

