CHAPTER 3. TAKING AGAINST A WILL AND RIGHTS OF PRETERMITTED HEIRS
IC 29-1-3
Chapter 3. Taking Against a Will and Rights of Pretermitted Heirs
IC 29-1-3-1
Limitations and conditions
Sec. 1. (a) When a married individual dies testate as to any part of
the individual's estate, the surviving spouse is entitled to take against
the will under the limitations and conditions stated in this chapter.
The surviving spouse, upon electing to take against the will, is
entitled to one-half (1/2) of the net personal and real estate of the
testator. However, if the surviving spouse is a second or other
subsequent spouse who did not at any time have children by the
decedent and the decedent left surviving a child or children or the
descendants of a child or children by a previous spouse, the surviving
second or subsequent childless spouse shall upon such election take
one-third (1/3) of the net personal estate of the testator plus an
amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the remainder of:
(1) the fair market value as of the date of death of the real
property of the testator; minus
(2) the value of the liens and encumbrances on the real property
of the testator.
In determining the net estate of a deceased spouse for the purpose of
computing the amount due the surviving spouse electing to take
against the will, the court shall consider only such property as would
have passed under the laws of descent and distribution.
(b) When the value of the property given the surviving spouse
under the will is less than the amount the surviving spouse would
receive by electing to take against the will, the surviving spouse may
elect to retain any or all specific bequests or devises given to the
surviving spouse in the will at their fair market value as of the time
of the decedent's death and receive the balance due in cash or
property.
(c) Except as provided in subsection (b), in electing to take
against the will, the surviving spouse is deemed to renounce all rights
and interest of every kind and character in the personal and real
property of the deceased spouse, and to accept the elected award in
lieu thereof.
(d) When a surviving spouse elects to take against the will, the
surviving spouse shall be deemed to take by descent, as a modified
share, the part of the net estate as does not come to the surviving
spouse by the terms of the will. Where by virtue of an election
pursuant to this chapter it is determined that the surviving spouse has
renounced the surviving spouse's rights in any devise, either in trust
or otherwise, the will shall be construed with respect to the property
so devised to the surviving spouse as if the surviving spouse had
predeceased the testator.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.301.) As amended by Acts 1982,
P.L.171, SEC.14; P.L.168-1988, SEC.1; P.L.176-2003, SEC.4;
P.L.61-2006, SEC.2.
IC 29-1-3-2
Time
Sec. 2. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the election by a
surviving spouse to take the share hereinbefore provided must be
made not later than three (3) months after the date of the order
admitting to probate the will against which the election is made.
(b) If, at the expiration of such period for making the election,
litigation is pending to test the validity or determine the effect or
construction of the will or to determine the existence of issue
surviving the deceased, or to determine any other matter of law or
fact which would affect the amount of the share to be received by the
surviving spouse, the right of such surviving spouse to make an
election shall not be barred until the expiration of thirty (30) days
after the final determination of the litigation.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.302.) As amended by P.L.238-2005,
SEC.7.
IC 29-1-3-3
Forms; recording; service
Sec. 3. (a) The election to take the share hereinbefore provided
shall be in writing, signed and acknowledged by the surviving spouse
or by the guardian of his estate and shall be filed in the office of the
clerk of the court. It may be in the following form:
I, A.B., surviving wife (or husband) of C.D., late of the county of
____________ and state of _______, do hereby elect to take my legal
share in the estate of the said C.D. and I do hereby renounce
provisions in the will of the said C.D. inconsistent herewith.
Signed,
(Signature)
(Acknowledgment)
(b) Said election shall be recorded by such clerk in the record of
wills, marginal reference being made from such record to the book
and page in which such will is recorded, and from the record of such
will to the book and page where such election is recorded.
(c) The clerk shall cause a copy of said election to be served upon
the personal representative and his attorney of record by United
States mail addressed to such persons at their respective addresses as
shown by the petition for probate of will and appointment of
personal representative.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.303; Acts 1969, c.67, s.1; Acts 1975,
P.L.288, SEC.2.)
IC 29-1-3-4
Personal right; election by attorney in fact or guardian
Sec. 4. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), the right of
election of the surviving spouse is personal to the spouse. It is not
transferable and cannot be exercised subsequent to the spouse's
death. A person with a valid power of attorney for the surviving
spouse may elect for the spouse if the power of attorney has general
authority with respect to estates as provided in IC 30-5-5-15(a)(4). If
the surviving spouse is a protected person, the court may order the
guardian of the spouse's estate to elect for the spouse.
(b) The spousal election may be exercised subsequent to the
spouse's death under the following circumstances:
(1) The surviving spouse died before the election could be
made.
(2) The election is being made to recover Medicaid benefits that
were paid on behalf of the deceased surviving spouse.
The office of Medicaid policy and planning may exercise the right of
election under this subsection. The spousal election is only
enforceable up to the amount of Medicaid benefits that were received
and the amount may only be distributed to the office of Medicaid
policy and planning.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.304.) As amended by P.L.33-1989,
SEC.35; P.L.252-2001, SEC.10; P.L.246-2005, SEC.213.
IC 29-1-3-5
Binding effect; change
Sec. 5. An election by or on behalf of a surviving spouse to take
the share provided in section 1 of this chapter once made shall be
binding and shall not be subject to change except for such causes as
would justify an equitable decree for the recission of a deed.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.305.) As amended by Acts 1982,
P.L.171, SEC.15.
IC 29-1-3-6
Waiver of right
Sec. 6. (a) The right of election of a surviving spouse given under
section 1 of this chapter may be waived before or after marriage by
a written contract, agreement signed by the party waiving the right
of election, after full disclosure of the nature and extent of such right,
if the thing or the promise given such party is a fair consideration
under all the circumstances.
(b) The promise of marriage, in the absence of fraud, is sufficient
consideration in the case of an agreement made before marriage. An
agreement waiving a right of election may be filed in the same
manner as provided for the filing of an election under section 3 of
this chapter.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.306.) As amended by P.L.283-1987,
SEC.3.
IC 29-1-3-7
Failure to elect; intestate succession
Sec. 7. When a surviving spouse makes no election to take against
the will, he shall receive the benefit of all provisions in his favor in
the will, if any, and shall share as heir, in accordance with
IC 29-1-2-1, in any estate undisposed of by the will. The surviving
spouse is not entitled to take any share against the will by virtue of
the fact that the testator made no provisions for him therein, except
as he shall elect pursuant to IC 29-1. By taking under the will or
consenting thereto, he does not waive his right to the allowance,
unless it clearly appears from the will that the provision therein made
for him was intended to be in lieu of that right.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.307.) As amended by Acts 1977,
P.L.296, SEC.1; P.L.176-2003, SEC.5.
IC 29-1-3-8
Afterborn or adopted children; omitted heirs
Sec. 8. (a) When a testator fails to provide in his will for any of
his children born or adopted after the making of his last will, such
child, whether born before or after the testator's death, shall receive
a share in the estate of the testator equal in value to that which he
would have received if the testator had died intestate, unless it
appears from the will that such omission was intentional, or unless
when the will was executed the testator had one (1) or more children
known to him to be living and devised substantially all his estate to
the spouse who survives him.
(b) If, at the time of the making of his will, the testator believes
any of his children to be dead, and fails to provide for such child in
his will, the child shall receive a share in the estate of the testator
equal in value to that which he would have received if the testator
had died intestate, unless it appears from the will or from other
evidence that the testator would not have devised anything to such
child had he known that the child was alive.
(Formerly: Acts 1953, c.112, s.308.)