Indiana Code § 29-1-7-29

Foreign wills; contest
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Sec. 29. In all cases of foreign wills and testaments heretofore admitted or hereafter to be admitted to probate, or which have been or may be offered for record and filing in any county of this state, any person interested in the estate of the testator may contest such will or testament within the time, in the manner, and for any or all the causes prescribed by the laws of Indiana in cases of the contest of domestic wills. Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.729.   IC 29-1-7.5 Chapter 7.5. Unsupervised Administration and Claims Against Personal Representatives and Distributees               29-1-7.5-0.1 Application of certain amendments to chapter             29-1-7.5-1 Persons entitled to petition; notice to creditors             29-1-7.5-1.5 Notice to distributees             29-1-7.5-2 Conditions to grant of petition; collateral attack; revocation             29-1-7.5-2.5 Personal representative's bond             29-1-7.5-3 Powers of personal representative to act without order of court             29-1-7.5-3.2 Inventories             29-1-7.5-3.4 Distribution of real property             29-1-7.5-3.6 Conveyance of real property             29-1-7.5-3.8 Prompt closing of estates             29-1-7.5-4 Closing estate; procedures; termination of appointment of personal representative             29-1-7.5-4.5 Uncontested closing statements; audits and inquiries             29-1-7.5-5 Undischarged claims; actions against distributees; contribution             29-1-7.5-6 Claims against personal representatives; limitation             29-1-7.5-7 Claims against distributees; limitation             29-1-7.5-8 Subsequently discovered estate; appointment of personal representative

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