Indiana Statutes
§ 30-5-4-4 — Failure or cessation of service; circumstances; successor attorney in fact; powers
Indiana § 30-5-4-4
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Bluebook
Ind. Code § 30-5-4-4 (2026).
Text
(a)Except as stated otherwise in the power of
attorney, an attorney in fact fails to serve or ceases to serve when:
(1)the attorney in fact dies;
(2)the attorney in fact resigns;
(3)the attorney in fact is adjudged incapacitated by a court;
(4)the attorney in fact cannot be located upon reasonable inquiry;
(5)the attorney in fact, if at one time the principal's spouse,
legally is no longer the principal's spouse; or
(6)a physician familiar with the condition of the current attorney
in fact certifies in writing to the immediate successor attorney in
fact that the current attorney in fact is unable to transact a
significant part of the business required under the power of
attorney.
(b)Except as stated otherwise in the power of attorney, if the
replaced attorney in fact reappears or i
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.149-1991, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.143-2009,
SEC.28; P.L.6-2010, SEC.21.
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