Indiana Statutes

§ 33-33-49-16 — Judicial officer; probate matters; powers and duties

Indiana·Art. 33 COURT SYSTEM ORGANIZATION IN EACH·Ch. 49 Marion County

An appointed judicial officer shall be vested by the judges of the family division with suitable powers for the handling of all probate matters of the court, including the following:

(1)Fixing of all bonds.
(2)Auditing accounts of estates, guardianships, and trusts.
(3)Accepting reports, accounts, and settlements filed in the court.
(4)Appointing personal representatives, guardians, and trustees.
(5)Probating wills.
(6)Taking or hearing evidence on or concerning matters described in this subsection or any other probate, guardianship, or trust matters in litigation before the court.
(7)Enforcing court rules.
(8)Making reports to the court concerning the judicial officer's doings in the proceedings described in this subsection, including reports concerning the judicial officer's find

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.98-2004, SEC.12. Amended by P.L.162-2020, SEC.11; P.L.106-2022, SEC.2.

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