Indiana Instructions for Divorce with Children and Without an Agreement involve filing a Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage with Children and a Summons with the Court. The Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage with Children is a form which includes the parties' pertinent information (names, addresses, ages, etc.) and requests the Court to dissolve the marriage. The Summons informs the other party that a complaint for dissolution of marriage has been filed and establishes the deadlines for filing an answer or other response. There are two types of Indiana Instructions for Divorce with Children and Without an Agreement: Contested and Uncontested. In a Contested Divorce, both parties dispute the terms of the divorce and must attend court hearings and mediation to resolve the issues. In an Uncontested Divorce, both parties agree to the terms of the divorce and do not need to attend court hearings. In both Contested and Uncontested Divorces, the parties must also complete a Parenting Time Plan form, which outlines the visitation schedule for the children, and a Child Support Worksheet, which is used to determine the amount of child support to be paid. The parties must also complete the Divorce Decree and Final Decree of Dissolution of Marriage and submit them to the Court for approval.