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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 3. Except as otherwise determined in a dissolution of marriage proceeding, a custody proceeding, or in some other proceeding authorized by law, including a proceeding under section 6 of this chapter or another proceeding under this article, and unless a minor is married, the parents of the minor jointly (or the survivor if one (1) parent is deceased), if not an incapacitated person, have, without the appointment of a guardian, giving of bond, or order or confirmation of court, the right to custody of the person of the minor and the power to execute the following on behalf of the minor:
(1) Consent to the application of subsection (c) of Section 2032A [FN1] of the Internal Revenue Code, which imposes personal liability for payment of the tax under that Section.
(2) Consent to the application of Section 6324A of the Internal Revenue Code, which attaches a lien to property to secure payment of taxes deferred under Section 6166 of the Internal Revenue Code.
(3) Any other consents, waivers, or powers of attorney provided for under the Internal Revenue Code.
(4) Waivers of notice permissible with reference to proceedings under IC 29-1.
(5) Consents, waivers of notice, or powers of attorney under any statute, including the Indiana adjusted gross income tax law (IC 6-3).
(6) Consent to unsupervised administration as provided in IC 29-1-7.5.
(7) Federal and state income tax returns.
(8) Consent to medical or other professional care, treatment, or advice for the minor's health and welfare.
(9) Consent to the appointment of a special administrator for the purposes of a wrongful death claim.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Indiana Code Title 29. Probate § 29-3-3-3 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/in/title-29-probate/in-code-sect-29-3-3-3/
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