Indiana Statutes
§ 29-1-3-4 — Personal right; election by attorney in fact or guardian
Indiana § 29-1-3-4
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Ind. Code § 29-1-3-4 (2026).
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(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), the
right of election of the surviving spouse is personal to the spouse. It is
not transferable and cannot be exercised subsequent to the spouse's
death. A person with a valid power of attorney for the surviving spouse
may elect for the spouse if the power of attorney has general authority
with respect to estates as provided in IC 30-5-5-15(a)(4). If the
surviving spouse is a protected person, the court may order the
guardian of the spouse's estate to elect for the spouse.
(b)The spousal election may be exercised subsequent to the
spouse's death under the following circumstances:
(1)The surviving spouse died before the election could be made.
(2)The election is being made to recover Medicaid benefits that
were paid on behalf of the deceased surv
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Related
Bonge v. Risinger
511 N.E.2d 1082 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1987)
Foman v. Moss
681 N.E.2d 1113 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 1997)
Nearby Sections
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§ 29-1-1-0.1
Application of certain amendments to chapter§ 29-1-1-1
Short title§ 29-1-1-10
Notice of filings; objections or answers§ 29-1-1-11
Notice to interested persons§ 29-1-1-12
Service of notice§ 29-1-1-14
Service upon attorney§ 29-1-1-15
Form of notice§ 29-1-1-16
Proof of service; filing§ 29-1-1-17
Proof of service as evidence§ 29-1-1-18
Notices; proof of compliance§ 29-1-1-19
Notice of hearing; waiver§ 29-1-1-2
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