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Indianapolis Divorce Attorney

Representing Clients in Dissolution of Marriage Proceedings

Even if you have clear-cut goals, the ending of a marriage can come with much anxiety and doubt. At the Indianapolis office of Christopher C. Zoeller, Attorney at Law, we can help give you clarity, certainty and confidence.

With more than 30 years of experience, our firm represents clients throughout Indiana in dissolution of marriage proceedings and related family law matters.

Our founding lawyer, Christopher Zoeller, combines extensive knowledge about family law and courtroom experience with an unwavering commitment to his clients. He provides the aggressive representation you need to protect your rights.

Contact us for a free initial consultation.

A History of Helping Clients

As a no-fault divorce state, Indiana does not mandate that a spouse prove misconduct by the other spouse. A spouse must simply indicate there is a breakdown in the marriage, and that there is no chance of reconciliation.

To get a divorce in Indiana, you must file a petition for dissolution of marriage. We have handled numerous divorce cases, and we will educate you about rules and requirements.

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We have helped clients from all walks of life — from high-wage earners to homemakers — and we have the experience to take on cases involving disputes and complex property division.

Personal Service

Personal attention is a priority of our firm, and you can rely on us to be accessible and responsive to questions and concerns. We take a thorough approach to problem solving that focuses on our clients and their families, not just the legal matter.

If you are dealing with domestic violence or substance abuse issues, we can help you get the resources you need to rebuild your life. Contact us to discuss your case.

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