Limited divorces are not granted in this State.
Indian Territory.
The laws of marriage and divorce in the Indian Territory are the same as those of Arkansas, except in the matter of marriage impediments, and in a few minor details.
By an Act of Congress applicable to all Territories of the United States, marriages within and not including the four degrees of consanguinity, computed according to the civil law, are forbidden.
Indiana.
Marriage.—Males must be at least 18 years and females 16 years of age.
Marriage is a civil contract which can be celebrated before any qualified clergyman, judge or magistrate.
Impediments.—Marriages between ascendants and descendants, or being persons of nearer kin than second cousin, are prohibited.
A lawful marriage cannot be concluded between a white person and another person possessed of one-eighth or more of negro blood.
Causes for Absolute Divorce: