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There are no specific "palimony laws". Palimony suits are more similar to breach of contract suits and are difficult and costly to pursue. In order to prevail the court must find there was a breach of a contract or promise between the parties. There must be evidence of an implied or express promise from one partner to support the other while receiving something in return such as intimate companionship, domestic support, maintaining the household, etc.

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Q: What is the palimony law in Indiana?
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