Indiana Code § 30-2-14-13.5

Personal representative as a fiduciary
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Sec. 13.5. A personal representative, including an executor, an administrator, a successor personal representative, a special administrator, or a person performing substantially the same function with respect to a decedent's estate, is a fiduciary for purposes of this chapter if: (1) under the terms of a decedent's will this chapter applies to the administration of the estate; or (2) under other applicable law, the personal representative is required or allowed to account for and distribute income received during administration of the estate separately from the corpus of the estate.

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