Indiana Code § 12-14-21-4

Real property occupied by surviving spouse
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Sec. 4. (a) If the real property of a deceased recipient is occupied by a surviving spouse, the division may not assert the division's lien or claim during the lifetime of the surviving spouse unless other claimants or persons have opened an estate and are attempting to enforce claims.       (b) If other claimants or persons have opened an estate and are attempting to enforce claims, the division shall file and assert the claim for recovery of old age assistance. [Pre-1992 Revision Citation: 12-1-19-1(c).]   IC 12-14-22 Chapter 22. Miscellaneous Provisions Concerning Family Assistance               12-14-22-1 Authority to conduct examinations, issue subpoenas, and require attendance of witnesses or production of books and records             12-14-22-2 Signing of subpoenas and subpoenas duces tecum             12-14-22-3 Compelling obedience to subpoena or request for production; requirements             12-14-22-4 Making and keeping of records, accounts, and reports             12-14-22-5 Public inspection of claims for services; organization of records; confidential records             12-14-22-6 Furnishing of assistance recipient lists             12-14-22-7 Monthly schedule of payments made; filing; organization of information; public inspection             12-14-22-8 Use of list; violations; notice             12-14-22-9 Relief from liability of maintaining and supporting child or spouse             12-14-22-10 Recovery of assistance             12-14-22-11 Application for old age assistance or assistance as blind person; county in which to be filed             12-14-22-12 Termination of Indiana residency; temporary absence             12-14-22-13 Repealed

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