IC 29-1-1-19 Notice of hearing; waiver
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Sec. 19. Any person legally competent who is required to be served with notice of any hearing in a probate proceeding may in person or by attorney waive in writing issuance and service of notice of the hearing. A guardian of the estate or a guardian ad litem may make the waiver on behalf of a protected person. A consul or other representative of a foreign government, whose appearance has been entered as provided by law on behalf of a person residing in a foreign country, may make a waiver of notice on behalf of the person. Any person who submits to the jurisdiction of the court in any hearing shall be deemed to have waived notice.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.119. As amended by P.L.33-1989, SEC.32.