Indiana Code § 29-3-3-6

Surviving parent; custody proceedings; temporary guardian or guardian ad litem; hearing
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Sec. 6. (a) The surviving parent of a minor does not have the right to custody of the minor without a proceeding authorized by law if the parent was not granted custody of the minor in a dissolution of marriage decree and the conditions specified in this section exist.       (b) If: (1) the surviving parent, at the time of the custodial parent's death, had required supervision during parenting time privileges granted under a dissolution of marriage decree involving the minor; or (2) the surviving parent's parenting time privileges with the minor had been suspended at the time of the death of the custodial parent; the court on petition by any person, including a temporary custodian named under IC 31-17-2-11 (or IC 31-1-11.5-27 before its repeal), or on the court's own motion, may appoint a temporary guardian for the minor for a specified period not to exceed sixty (60) days.       (c) If a petition is filed under this section, a court shall appoint a guardian ad litem (as defined in IC 31-9-2-50 ) or a court appointed special advocate (as defined in IC 31-9-2-28 ) for the child. A guardian ad litem or court appointed special advocate appointed under this section serves until removed by the court.       (d) If a temporary guardian is appointed without notice and the minor files a petition that the guardianship be terminated or the court order modified, the court shall hold a hearing and make a determination on the petition at the earliest possible time.       (e) A temporary guardian appointed under this section has only the responsibilities and powers that are ordered by the court.       (f) A proceeding under this section may be joined with a proceeding under IC 29-3-4 or IC 29-3-5 .       (g) The court shall appoint a guardian under this article if the court finds that the surviving parent is not entitled to the right of custody of the minor.

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