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Case Details
Indiana Court of Appeals ruled that a trial court lacked authority to change ownership of a husband's pre-petition 529 accounts to co-ownership with the wife in a post-dissolution decree.
Additional Notes
The ruling clarified that 529 accounts were the husband's property and not held 'in trust' for the children, emphasizing the need to address such assets during dissolution.