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Code · Indiana · TITLE 29. PROBATE · ARTICLE 1. PROBATE CODE · Chapter 8. Dispensing With Administration

IC 29-1-8-4 Closing of estate; statement

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Sec. 4.
(a)As used in this section, "fiduciary" means:
(1)the personal representative of an unsupervised estate; or
(2)a person appointed by a court under this title to act on behalf of the decedent or the decedent's distributees.
(b)Unless prohibited by order of the court and except for estates being administered by supervised personal representatives, a fiduciary may close an estate administered under the summary procedures of section 3 of this chapter by disbursing and distributing the estate assets to the distributees and other persons entitled to those assets, and by filing with the court, at any time after disbursement and distribution of the estate, a verified statement stating that:
(1)to the best knowledge of the fiduciary, the value of the gross probate estate, less liens and encumbrances, did not exceed the sum of:
(A)twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), for the estate of an individual who dies before July 1, 2006, fifty thousand dollars ($50,000), for the estate of an individual who dies after June 30, 2006, and before July 1, 2022, and one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), for the estate of an individual who dies after June 30, 2022;
(B)the costs and expenses of administration; and
(C)reasonable funeral expenses;
(2)the fiduciary has fully administered the estate by disbursing and distributing it to the persons entitled to it; and
(3)the fiduciary has sent a copy of the closing statement to all distributees of the estate and to all known creditors or other claimants of whom the fiduciary is aware and has furnished a full accounting in writing of the administration to the distributees whose interests are affected.
(c)If no actions, claims, objections, or proceedings involving the fiduciary are filed in the court within two
(2)months after the closing statement is filed, the closing statement filed under this section has the same effect as one filed under IC 29-1-7.5-4 , and the appointment of the personal representative or the duties of the fiduciary, as applicable, shall terminate.
(d)A copy of any affidavit recorded under section 3(c) of this chapter must be attached to the closing statement filed under this section.
Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.804; Acts 1971, P.L.406, SEC.3; Acts 1975, P.L.288, SEC.15. As amended by Acts 1976, P.L.125, SEC.4; Acts 1977, P.L.297, SEC.2; P.L.146-1984, SEC.3; P.L.95-2007, SEC.9; P.L.220-2011, SEC.474; P.L.194-2017, SEC.5; P.L.231-2019, SEC.15; P.L.56-2020, SEC.6; P.L.105-2022, SEC.20; P.L.151-2022, SEC.3; P.L.162-2022, SEC.9.
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