Indiana Statutes
§ 29-1-7.5-8 — Subsequently discovered estate; appointment of personal representative
Indiana § 29-1-7.5-8
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Ind. Code § 29-1-7.5-8 (2026).
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If other property of the estate is discovered
after the estate has been settled and the personal representative
discharged or three (3) months after a closing statement has been filed,
the court upon petition of any interested person and upon notice as it
directs may appoint the same or a successor personal representative to
administer the subsequently discovered estate. If a new appointment is
made, unless the court orders otherwise, the provisions of this title
apply as appropriate; but no claim previously barred may be asserted
in the subsequent administration.
Formerly: Acts 1975, P.L.288, SEC.11.
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Related
Butler University v. Estate of Verdak
815 N.E.2d 185 (Indiana Court of Appeals, 2004)
Indiana Department of State Revenue, Inheritance Tax Division v. Estate of Daugherty
938 N.E.2d 315 (Indiana Tax Court, 2010)
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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