Property Ownership

Curtesy and dower rights in Indiana have been:

AExpanded to include non-married partners
BAbolished, replaced by statutory elective share rights for surviving spouses✓ Correct
CMaintained exactly as under English common law
DConverted to a mandatory life estate

Explanation

Indiana has abolished common law dower and curtesy rights. Surviving spouses are instead protected by Indiana's statutory elective share, which provides a surviving spouse the right to elect against the deceased spouse's will.

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