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- Updating Documents After Divorce in Indiana: Complete 2026 Guide
Update your documents after Indiana divorce: SSA within 48 hrs, BMV within 30 days, plus beneficiaries, wills, and property titles Step-by-step checklist
- Are Beneficiary Designations Protected in Indiana?
What happens to beneficiary designations after divorce in Indiana? Yes Indiana automatically revokes an ex-spouse as beneficiary upon divorce for the following asset types: tod accounts, pod accounts
- Why Updating Beneficiaries After Divorce (and Other Life Changes) Is . . .
In Indiana, longstanding case law recognizes that a divorce decree, standing alone, does not itself change the beneficiary named in a life insurance policy
- How Marriage or Divorce Can Impact Your Estate Plan in Indiana
For example, Indiana law automatically revokes any provisions in favor of your ex-spouse in your will after divorce unless explicitly stated otherwise Similarly, beneficiary designations for retirement plans and insurance policies may not be updated automatically unless you take action
- Secure Your Legacy: Why Updating Your Estate Plan After Divorce Is . . .
Updating beneficiary designations is straightforward—contact your financial institution or employer to make changes Be sure to review your divorce agreement, as Indiana law may require maintaining an ex-spouse as a beneficiary for specific obligations, such as child support (Ind Code § 31-16-6-1)
- Are Your Indiana Beneficiary Designations Wrecking Your Estate Plan?
Divorce, marriage, the birth of a child, a death in the family, or a significant change in relationships are all critical junctures for reviewing and updating your beneficiaries
- How will your divorce affect your Indiana estate plan?
Under Indiana law, you can’t disinherit your spouse while you’re still legally married – unless you have a prenuptial or postnuptial agreement where they’ve given up their right to an inheritance
- Divorce and Retirement Accounts in Indiana - ciyoulaw. com
After divorce, update the beneficiary designations on your retirement accounts to reflect your new wishes For more practical financial considerations, see Financial Considerations Before Filing for Divorce in Indiana
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