2018 Indiana Code
TITLE 32. Property
ARTICLE 17. INTERESTS IN PROPERTY
CHAPTER 14. Transfer on Death Property Act
32-17-14-23. Effect of dissolution or annulment

Universal Citation: IN Code § 32-17-14-23 (2018)
IC 32-17-14-23 Effect of dissolution or annulment

     Sec. 23. (a) If, after an owner makes a beneficiary designation, the owner's marriage is dissolved or annulled, any provision of the beneficiary designation in favor of the owner's former spouse is revoked on the date the marriage is dissolved or annulled. Revocation under this subsection is effective regardless of whether the beneficiary designation refers to the owner's marital status. The beneficiary designation is given effect as if the former spouse had not survived the owner.

     (b) Subsection (a) does not apply to a provision of a beneficiary designation that:

(1) has been made irrevocable, or revocable only with the spouse's consent;

(2) is made after the marriage is dissolved or annulled; or

(3) expressly states that the dissolution or annulment of the marriage does not affect the designation of a spouse or a relative of the spouse as a beneficiary.

     (c) A provision of a beneficiary designation that is revoked solely by subsection (a) is revived by the owner's remarriage to the former spouse or by a nullification of the dissolution or annulment of the marriage.

As added by P.L.143-2009, SEC.41. Amended by P.L.36-2011, SEC.14.

 

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