Indiana Code
Chapter 7. Probate and Grant of Administration
29-1-7-4. Petitions; Hearing

Sec. 4. (a) Any interested person or a personal representative named in the will may petition the court having jurisdiction of the administration of the decedent's estate:
(1) to have the will of such decedent, whether the same is written or is unwritten, is in his possession or not, is lost, destroyed, or without the state, probated;
(2) for the issuance of letters testamentary to the executor named in said will for the administration of said estate;
(3) for the appointment of an administrator with the will annexed if no executor is designated in said will or if the person so designated is not qualified, dead, or refuses to serve; or
(4) for the appointment of an administrator for the estate of any person dying intestate.
(b) A petition for probate may be combined with a petition for the issuance of letters testamentary, or as administrator with the will annexed, and a person interested in the probate of a will and in the administration of the estate may petition for both.
(c) No notice that a will is to be offered for probate or that it has been probated shall be required.
(d) No notice of the filing of, and hearing on, the petition described in this section shall be given to or served upon any person. If the petition described herein is filed in term time, it shall be heard forthwith by the court, and if filed in vacation, it shall be heard by the judge of said court if present, or in his absence by the clerk of the said court.
(e) If:
(1) an interested person petitions for the appointment of an administrator for the estate of a person dying intestate; and
(2) a petition to dissolve the marriage of the decedent and the decedent's spouse is pending in an Indiana court or the court of another state at the time of the decedent's death;
the court may not appoint the decedent's spouse to be the administrator of the decedent's estate.
(f) Subsection (e) does not apply to a petition for appointment of an administrator for the estate of a person dying intestate if the application of subsection (e) is waived in an agreement signed by each person, except a person who is incapacitated or a minor, who is eligible for a distribution from the decedent's net estate under IC 29-1-2-1. A waiver may be submitted to the court at any time before the appointment of an administrator.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.704. As amended by P.L.182-1999, SEC.1.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 29. Probate

Article 1. Probate Code

Chapter 7. Probate and Grant of Administration

29-1-7-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter

29-1-7-1. Venue; Transfer of Proceedings

29-1-7-2. One Proceeding in Rem

29-1-7-3. Produce Will in Court; Contempt; Damages

29-1-7-3.1. Will Depository

29-1-7-4. Petitions; Hearing

29-1-7-4.5. Notice of Delivery to Consenting Parties or to Parties Waiving Notice of Proceedings in the Estate

29-1-7-5. Petition for Probate; Letters Testamentary; Administrator With Will Annexed; Appointment of Administrator

29-1-7-6. Notice of Hearing; Request; Provision of Relevant Materials by Personal Representative

29-1-7-7. Notice of Administration

29-1-7-7.5. Personal Representative; Reasonable Diligence to Discover Creditors of Decedent; Affidavit; Presumption of Reasonable Diligence

29-1-7-8. Death in Doubt; Search for Alleged Decedent

29-1-7-9. Admission to Probate; Proof of Will

29-1-7-10. Absence of Competent Witnesses; Handwriting; Proof

29-1-7-11. Repealed

29-1-7-12. Nuncupative Wills; Proof

29-1-7-13. Admission to Probate; Petitions; Self-Proved Wills; Signature Requirement Presumptions

29-1-7-14. Certificate of Probate; Evidence

29-1-7-15. Repealed

29-1-7-15.1. Determination of Intestacy; Presentation of Will for Probate; Time Limits; Sale of Property

29-1-7-15.2. Sale of Real Property; Permitted Use of Proceeds

29-1-7-16. Objections to Probate

29-1-7-17. Contest of Wills; Requisites; Grounds

29-1-7-17.5. Contest of Two or More Wills

29-1-7-18. Contest of Wills; Notice and Service Requirements

29-1-7-19. Contest of Wills; Bond of Plaintiff

29-1-7-20. Contest of Wills; Burden of Proof

29-1-7-21. Contest of Wills; Burden of Proof

29-1-7-22. Revocation of Probate

29-1-7-23. Real and Personal Property; Devolution; Prima Facie Evidence

29-1-7-24. Probate of Will; Necessity to Prove Title to Property

29-1-7-25. Foreign Wills; Receipt and Recording Authorized

29-1-7-26. Foreign Wills; Certification

29-1-7-27. Foreign Wills; Filing and Recording

29-1-7-28. Executed in Indiana; Allowed in Foreign State or Country

29-1-7-29. Foreign Wills; Contest