On our Indiana Custody page, we created the new subsection Steps to file for custody, which reorganized the steps into six separate questions, making it easier for users to find the information they need:
- Considerations before filing
- Step 1: Prepare for the case
- Step 2: File and serve the custody petition
- Step 3: Preliminary court dates
- Step 4: Reach an agreement or go to trial
- Step 5: Options if you disagree with the order
These questions explain the usual stages in a custody case and cross-link to other relevant information on our website.
We also reorganized the page to make it easier for users to find the information they are looking for by doing the following:
- We moved Should I start a court case to ask for supervised visits? to the new Basic information and definitions subsection.
- We moved Can a parent who committed violence get custody or visitation?, If my child was conceived from rape, can the offender’s rights be terminated?, and What is a “de facto custodian” and can they get custody? to the new Who can get custody or visitation subsection.
Changes made in English and Spanish!
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On our Indiana Custody page, we created the new subsection Steps to file for custody, which reorganized the steps into six separate questions, making it easier for users to find the information they need:
- Considerations before filing
- Step 1: Prepare for the case
- Step 2: File and serve the custody petition
- Step 3: Preliminary court dates
- Step 4: Reach an agreement or go to trial
- Step 5: Options if you disagree with the order
These questions explain the usual stages in a custody case and cross-link to other relevant information on our website.
We also reorganized the page to make it easier for users to find the information they are looking for by doing the following:
- We moved Should I start a court case to ask for supervised visits? to the new Basic information and definitions subsection.
- We moved Can a parent who committed violence get custody or visitation?, If my child was conceived from rape, can the offender’s rights be terminated?, and What is a “de facto custodian” and can s/he get custody? to the new Who can get custody or visitation subsection.
Changes made in English and Spanish!




