Indiana Statutes

§ 30-4-2.1-15 — Rules of interpretation concerning a beneficiary's influence over a trust

Indiana § 30-4-2.1-15
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 4TRUST CODE
Ch. 2.1Rules for Interpretation of Trusts

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Ind. Code § 30-4-2.1-15 (2026).

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If a party challenges a settlor or a beneficiary's influence over a trust, none of the following factors, alone or in combination, may be considered dominion and control over a trust:

(1)A beneficiary serving as a trustee or co-trustee.
(2)The settlor or beneficiary holds an unrestricted power to remove or replace a trustee.
(3)The settlor or a beneficiary:
(A)is a trust administrator, a general partner of a partnership, a manager of a limited liability company, or an officer of a corporation; or
(B)has any other managerial function in any other entity; that is owned in whole or in part by the trust.
(4)A person related by blood or adoption to a settlor or beneficiary is appointed as trustee.
(5)An agent, accountant, attorney, financial adviser, or friend of the settlor or a benefic

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Legislative History

As added by P.L.6-2010, SEC.15.

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