Indiana Code
Chapter 1. Jurisdiction Generally
31-30-1-5. Concurrent Original Jurisdiction With Probate Court

Sec. 5. A juvenile court has concurrent original jurisdiction with the probate court in the following proceedings:
(1) Proceedings to commit children under IC 12-26.
(2) Proceedings to terminate the parent-child relationship under IC 31-35.
However, the juvenile court's jurisdiction is limited as described in IC 12-26-1-4.
[Pre-1997 Recodification Citation: 31-6-2-1.1(e).]
As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.13.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 31. Family Law and Juvenile Law

Article 30. Juvenile Law: Juvenile Court Jurisdiction

Chapter 1. Jurisdiction Generally

31-30-1-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter

31-30-1-0.2. Repealed

31-30-1-0.3. Transfer of Guardianship Matters to Juvenile Court

31-30-1-1. Exclusive Original Jurisdiction

31-30-1-2. Applicability of Juvenile Law to Certain Offenses

31-30-1-2.5. Persons Prohibited From Serving as Guardian or Custodian of a Child

31-30-1-3. Cases Involving Adults Charged With Crimes

31-30-1-4. Juvenile Court Lacks Jurisdiction Over Individuals at Least 16 Years of Age Committing Certain Felonies; Retention and Transfer of Jurisdiction by Court Having Adult Criminal Jurisdiction

31-30-1-5. Concurrent Original Jurisdiction With Probate Court

31-30-1-6. Probate Court Jurisdiction Over Guardianship of Person Less Than 18 Years of Age; Additional Proceedings

31-30-1-7. Juveniles Tried as Adults

31-30-1-8. Exclusive Jurisdiction of Juvenile Division of Marion Superior Court

31-30-1-9. Concurrent Original Jurisdiction of Act That Would Be Murder or Felony by Child Who Left Indiana; Transfer Following Extradition

31-30-1-10. Paternity Proceedings to Enforce Support

31-30-1-11. Transfer From Court Having Criminal Jurisdiction; Release on Recognizance; Detention

31-30-1-12. Jurisdiction of Child Custody, Parenting Time, or Child Support Proceeding in Marriage Dissolution; Survival of Order

31-30-1-13. Jurisdiction of Child Custody Proceeding in Paternity Proceeding; Paternity of Child; Survival of Order