Indiana Code § 29-2-19-19

Actions to contest the validity of a funeral planning declaration
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Sec. 19. An action to contest the validity of any declaration made under this chapter must be: (1) brought in the same manner as an action to contest the validity of a will under IC 29-1-7 ; (2) filed in the circuit court, superior court, or probate court of the county in which the declarant's remains are located; (3) expedited on the docket of the circuit court, superior court, or probate court as a matter requiring priority; and (4) accompanied by a bond, cash deposit, or other surety sufficient to guarantee that the hospital, nursing home, funeral home, or other institution holding the declarant's remains is compensated for the storage charges incurred while the action is pending.   IC 29-3 ARTICLE 3. GUARDIANSHIPS AND PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS               Ch. 1. Definitions             Ch. 2. General Provisions             Ch. 3. Proceedings in Lieu of Guardianships             Ch. 4. Protective Proceedings and Single Transactions             Ch. 5. Proceedings for Appointment of Guardian or to Procure a Protective Order             Ch. 6. Notice of Hearings             Ch. 7. Qualification and Bonding Requirements for Guardians             Ch. 8. Responsibilities and Powers of Guardian             Ch. 8.5. Volunteer Advocates for Seniors or Incapacitated Adults             Ch. 9. Matters Other Than Appointment             Ch. 10. Claims Against Protected Persons             Ch. 11. Liability of Guardians and Persons Acting Under Protective Orders             Ch. 12. Termination of Guardianships and Protective Orders             Ch. 13. Foreign Guardians             Ch. 14. Supported Decision Making   IC 29-3-1 Chapter 1. Definitions               29-3-1-1 Application of definitions             29-3-1-1.6 "Catalogue of electronic communications"             29-3-1-2 "Claim"             29-3-1-2.5 "Conduct a criminal history check"             29-3-1-2.6 "Confidential health disclosure order"             29-3-1-2.7 "Content of an electronic communication"             29-3-1-3 "Court"             29-3-1-3.5 "De facto custodian"             29-3-1-4 Repealed             29-3-1-4.1 "Digital asset"             29-3-1-5 "Durable power of attorney"             29-3-1-6 "Guardian"             29-3-1-7 "Guardianship property"             29-3-1-7.2 "Health care provider"             29-3-1-7.5 "Incapacitated person"             29-3-1-7.8 "Less restrictive alternatives"             29-3-1-8 Repealed             29-3-1-9 "Letters"             29-3-1-9.5 "Medical evidence of capacity or incapacity"             29-3-1-10 "Minor"             29-3-1-11 "Parent"             29-3-1-12 "Person"             29-3-1-13 "Protected person"             29-3-1-14 "Protective proceeding"             29-3-1-15 "Support"             29-3-1-15.5 "Volunteer advocate for seniors and incapacitated adults"             29-3-1-16 Repealed             29-3-1-17 "Volunteer advocates for seniors and incapacitated adults program"             29-3-1-18 Repealed

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