Indiana Durable (Statutory) Power of Attorney Form

Indiana Durable Statutory Power of Attorney Template

An Indiana durable power of attorney form is a legal document that allows an individual (“the principal”) to designate another person (“the agent”) to make decisions on their behalf. Under state law, the agent can primarily make financial decisions during the principal’s lifetime and in case they become incapacitated.

Laws

In Indiana, power of attorney forms are durable by default.

Definitions

Power of attorney – Grants authority to an agent or attorney in fact. It refers to all types of powers of attorney except for three specific types: (1) a power linked to an interest in the subject matter, (2) a proxy or delegation for voting or management rights, and (3) a power created on a government form for a governmental purpose. (Full definition § 30-5-2-7)

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Specific Powers and Limitations

When creating an Indiana durable power of attorney, it is essential to understand the specific powers you can grant to your agent and the limitations on those powers.

Restrictions on Gifts and Transfers

According to § 30-5-5-9 , certain restrictions apply to the agent’s authority concerning gifts.

Types of Gifts

Considerations: