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29-1-7.5-1.5. Notice to distributees

IN Code § 29-1-7.5-1.5 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1.5. (a) As soon as letters testamentary or letters of administration have been issued, the clerk of the court shall serve by mail notice of the petition on each of the decedent's heirs at law, if the decedent died intestate, or the devisees and legatees under the decedent's will. The mailing of notice under this subsection may not be waived.

(b) The notice required under subsection (a) shall read substantially as follows:

NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION TO BE

MAILED TO A DISTRIBUTEE

In the _________ Court of _________ County, Indiana.

Notice is hereby given that ____________, on the _____ day of ________, 20__, was appointed as the personal representative of the estate of ______________, who died on the ____ day of __________, 20__, {leaving a will} {not leaving a will}. The estate will be administered without court supervision.

As an heir, a devisee, or a legatee of the estate (a "distributee"), you are advised of the following information:

(1) The personal representative has the authority to take actions concerning the estate without first consulting you.

(2) The personal representative may be serving without posting a bond with the court. You have the right to petition the court to set a bond for your protection. You also have the right to petition the court to remove a corporate personal representative not later than thirty (30) days after this notice if the ownership or control of the corporate personal representative has changed since the execution of the decedent's will.

(3) The personal representative will not obtain court approval of any action, including the amount of attorney's or personal representative's fees.

(4) Within two (2) months after the appointment of the personal representative, the personal representative must prepare an inventory of the estate's assets. You have the right to request and receive a copy of this inventory from the personal representative. However, if you do not participate in the residue of the estate and receive only a specific bequest in money or personal property that will be paid, you are entitled only to the information concerning your specific bequest and not to the assets of the estate as a whole.

(5) The personal representative is required to furnish you with a copy of the closing statement that will be filed with the court, and, if your interests are affected, with a full account in writing of the administration of the estate.

(6) You must file an objection to the closing statement within three (3) months after the closing statement is filed with the court if you want the court to consider your objection.

(7) If an objection to the closing statement is not filed with the court within three (3) months after the filing of the closing statement, the estate is closed and the court does not have a duty to audit or make an inquiry.

IF, AT ANY TIME BEFORE THE ESTATE IS CLOSED, YOU HAVE REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE SHOULD BE SUPERVISED BY THE COURT, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO PETITION THE COURT FOR SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION.

IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THIS NOTICE, YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR ATTORNEY TO EXPLAIN IT TO YOU.

The personal representative's address is ____________, and telephone number is ___________. The attorney for the personal representative is _______________, whose address is _______________ and telephone number is _________.

Dated at _____________, Indiana, this _____ day of _______________, 20__.

CLERK OF THE _______________ COURT

As added by P.L.130-1992, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.2-2005, SEC.74; P.L.238-2005, SEC.12; P.L.143-2009, SEC.11.

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29-1-7.5-1.5. Notice to distributees