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How to Sell a Parent’s Home in Indiana When They Can No Longer Make Decisions
If your parent can no longer make decisions — whether from dementia, cognitive decline, or a health crisis — selling their home requires more than a real estate listing. In Indiana, your legal authority to act on their behalf determines everything about the timeline, the costs, and how the closing table will go. Here’s what…
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Can a Seller Back Out of a Contract in Indiana?
Once both parties have signed a purchase agreement in Indiana, the contract is legally binding. Here’s when a seller can legally exit — and what happens when they try without a valid reason.
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Selling a House During Divorce in Indiana: What You Need to Know
Going through a divorce and trying to figure out what to do with the house? Indiana’s one pot rule puts all marital property on the table for division, and there’s a capital gains timing decision that can cost or save you tens of thousands. Here’s what Indiana law says, and what your options are.



