29-3-3-7. Standby Guardians
Sec. 7. (a) Subject to subsection (e), a parent of a minor or the guardian of a protected person may designate a standby guardian by making a written declaration naming the individual designated to serve as a standby guardian. A declarant may name an alternate to the designated standby guardian if the designated standby guardian […]
29-3-3-8. Tenant’s Representative; Administration
Sec. 8. (a) A tenant’s representative who accepts appointment under IC 32-31-1-23 may represent the tenant for the following purposes: (1) Collecting all or part of the tenant’s security deposit from the tenant’s landlord. (2) Collecting the tenant’s tangible personal property from the tenant’s residence. (3) Distributing among the tenant’s distributees any portion of the […]
29-3-3-3.5. Custodians of Individual Retirement Accounts
Sec. 3.5. (a) Except as otherwise determined in a dissolution of marriage proceeding, a custody proceeding, or another proceeding authorized by law, including a proceeding under section 6 of this chapter or another proceeding under this article, and unless a minor is married: (1) the parents of the minor jointly or one (1) parent of […]
29-3-3-4. Temporary Guardians; Notice; Hearing; Suspension of Guardian; Powers and Responsibilities
Sec. 4. (a) If: (1) a guardian has not been appointed for an incapacitated person or minor; (2) an emergency exists; (3) the welfare of the incapacitated person or minor requires immediate action; and (4) no other person appears to have authority to act in the circumstances; the court, on petition by any person or […]
29-3-3-5. Application for Public Assistance or Transfer; Authority of Chief of Social Services at State Institution
Sec. 5. The chief of social services (or a person designated by the chief of social services) at any institution under the control of the division of mental health and addiction or the division of disability and rehabilitative services may execute the necessary documents to make applications on behalf of a patient in the institution […]
29-3-3-6. Surviving Parent; Custody Proceedings; Temporary Guardian or Guardian Ad Litem; Hearing
Sec. 6. (a) The surviving parent of a minor does not have the right to custody of the minor without a proceeding authorized by law if the parent was not granted custody of the minor in a dissolution of marriage decree and the conditions specified in this section exist. (b) If: (1) the surviving parent, […]
29-3-3-1. Payment of Debt Owed to Minor; Delivery of Minor’s Property in Possession of Another; Use of Payment or Property
Sec. 1. (a) Any person indebted to a minor or having possession of property belonging to a minor in an amount not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000) may pay the debt or deliver the property without the appointment of a guardian, giving of bond, or other order of court directly to any person having the […]
29-3-3-2. Property of Incapacitated Person Not in Excess of $10,000; Deposit, Delivery, and Disposition of Property; Compensation and Expenses of Receiver
Sec. 2. When the entire property of an incapacitated person does not exceed the value of ten thousand dollars ($10,000), the court may, without the appointment of a guardian, giving of bond, or other order of court, authorize: (1) the deposit of the property in a depository authorized to receive fiduciary funds in the name […]
29-3-3-3. Custody of Minor by Parents; Consents, Waivers, and Powers of Attorney Provided by Statute or Internal Revenue Code; Consent to Medical Treatment
Sec. 3. Except as otherwise determined in a dissolution of marriage proceeding, a custody proceeding, or in some other proceeding authorized by law, including a proceeding under section 6 of this chapter or another proceeding under this article, and unless a minor is married, the parents of the minor jointly (or the survivor if one […]