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Marion family court records are filed and kept at the Grant County Courthouse in Marion, Indiana. Grant County handles dissolution of marriage, child custody, parenting time, child support, and paternity cases for all Marion residents. Marion is the county seat of Grant County, so the courthouse is located right in the city. The Grant County Clerk maintains these records and provides copies on request. Records are also searchable online through the Indiana court system's free public portal.

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26,900 Population
Grant County
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Where to File Family Court Cases in Marion

The Grant County Courthouse on South Adams Street is where all Marion family court filings go. Marion is the county seat of Grant County, which means the courthouse that serves the entire county sits in the city. You can file a new dissolution case, request a custody change, or get copies of an existing record all at the same location. The Grant County Clerk's office handles all of these functions. Since Marion is a smaller city, the courthouse is easy to reach and not as crowded as courthouses in larger Indiana cities.

Court Grant County Circuit and Superior Courts
Address Grant County Courthouse
401 S Adams St, Marion, IN 46953
Phone (765) 668-8125
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Grant County uses Circuit Court and Superior Court divisions to manage different types of family cases. Dissolution of marriage, custody, support, and paternity matters each follow specific Indiana statutes. Dissolution cases fall under IC 31-15. Custody matters are governed by IC 31-17. Paternity cases follow IC 31-14. The clerk's office can tell you which court division handles each type of case and what forms are required for your specific filing in Marion.

Indiana's court locator at in.gov/courts/local lists Grant County courts by division, including contact information for each judge's staff. This is helpful if you need to find out who is assigned to an active case or reach a specific court division in Marion.

Searching Marion Family Court Records

The best free tool for searching Marion family court records online is MyCase.in.gov. This state-run portal covers Grant County cases. You can search by name or case number without paying anything. The results show party names, case type, hearing schedule, and the current status. MyCase does not display document images, but it gives you enough to confirm a case and get the case number for a full records request from the Grant County Clerk.

For copies, contact the Grant County Clerk at (765) 668-8125 or visit the courthouse at 401 S Adams St in Marion. The copy fee is $1 per page. Certified copies cost $3 per document on top of the per-page rate. Mail requests should include the case number or party names, a description of the documents you want, and a check or money order for the estimated fees. The Indiana Courts Public Records how-to page at in.gov/courts/public-records/how-to-request explains both mail and in-person steps in plain language.

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If you run a name search on MyCase and get too many results, narrow it down by adding the approximate year of filing. Grant County records go back many years, so being specific about the time period saves time. The clerk can also search by year if you give them approximate filing dates over the phone.

Family Court Cases in Marion, Indiana

Grant County courts handle a full range of family law cases for Marion residents. These include dissolution of marriage, legal separation, child custody, parenting time, child support, paternity, and protection orders. Each case type generates records that are kept by the Grant County Clerk and are available to the public under Indiana's open access rules for court records.

Dissolution of marriage is the most common type of family court case in Marion. Under IC 31-15, at least one spouse must have lived in Indiana for six months and in Grant County for three months before filing. A 60-day waiting period follows the filing of the petition. During that time the court may enter temporary orders on custody, use of the home, or interim support. The final decree divides property, sets custody, and establishes any support obligation. Once entered, the decree is part of the Grant County public family court record in Marion. You can get a copy from the clerk at any time after it is filed.

Custody and parenting time cases follow IC 31-17. Indiana courts focus on the best interests of the child and often start with the Indiana Parenting Time Guidelines when parents disagree on a schedule. Courts in Marion can modify custody and parenting time later if circumstances change. Each modification filing adds to the existing case record at the courthouse. Paternity cases under IC 31-14 establish legal fatherhood and can set up both custody and support orders in a single proceeding.

Child Support in Marion

Child support in Marion is handled by the Grant County courts under IC 31-16. Indiana uses the income-shares model to calculate support. The formula considers both parents' gross incomes, the number of children, health insurance costs, and the custody arrangement. The Grant County Prosecutor's office handles local enforcement when a parent fails to pay as ordered by the court.

The Indiana Child Support Bureau at in.gov/dcs/child-support provides statewide support services including help establishing orders, collecting payments, and enforcing judgments. Marion residents can apply for services online or through the Grant County Prosecutor. The Child Support Hotline at 800-840-8757 connects you with a caseworker who can help with questions about Grant County cases. If parenting time and support overlap in your situation, the Parenting Time Helpline at 844-836-0003 or in.gov/dcs/child-support/parenting-time-hotline offers guidance without requiring you to hire an attorney first.

Legal Help for Marion Residents

Marion residents have several options for legal help with family court matters. Free assistance is available for those who qualify, and self-service tools are open to anyone at no cost.

Indiana Legal Services offers free civil legal help to income-eligible residents. They handle dissolution, custody, child support, and protection order cases in Grant County. Call or visit their website to find the regional office that covers Marion and to check if you meet the income guidelines. Not every case type is available in every area, so it is worth calling first to confirm what is offered for your situation.

The Indiana Courts Self-Service center at in.gov/courts/selfservice provides free court forms and plain-language instructions for people who want to handle their own case without an attorney. The site covers dissolution, custody modifications, support changes, name changes, and protection orders. Forms are printable and work for Grant County filings. If you decide you need a lawyer, the Indiana State Bar at inbar.org runs a referral service that covers the Marion area. Many attorneys offer an initial meeting at a lower cost so you can gauge whether you need full representation or just limited help with your case.

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Grant County Family Court Records

Marion is the county seat of Grant County. All family court filings for the city go through Grant County Circuit and Superior Courts. For full county court details, fee schedules, and related records, visit the Grant County family court records page.

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