The Child Wrongful Death Statute (CWDS) does not authorize a personal representative to file a wrongful death claim for a child when a claim was never filed by the deceased parent. The legislative intent of the CWDS was to give parents the exclusive right to file a wrongful death action, except where both parents lacked custody of the child at the time of the child’s death.
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Holsten v. Faur, No. 20A-CT-2072, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., July 8, 2021).
If medical malpractice plaintiff’s proposed complaint for the medical review panel does not encompass a particular theory of negligence, the trial court lacks subject matter jurisdiction over that theory of negligence.
Mosley v. State, 20A-CR-2094, __ N.E.3d __ (Ind. Ct. App., May 21, 2021).
A no-contact order cannot be issued to protect a deceased person and probation cannot be revoked based on violation of that void order.