Ind. Code § 30-5-9-2

Current through P.L. 171-2024
Section 30-5-9-2 - Attorney in fact benefiting from act; individual or conflicting interests
(a) An attorney in fact who acts with due care for the benefit of the principal is not liable or limited only because the attorney in fact:
(1) also benefits from the act;
(2) has individual or conflicting interests in relation to the property, care, or affairs of the principal; or
(3) acts in a different manner with respect to the principal's and the attorney in fact's individual interests.
(b) A gift, bequest, transfer, or transaction is not presumed to be valid or invalid if the gift, bequest, transfer, or transaction:
(1) is:
(A) made by the principal taking action; and
(B) not made by an attorney in fact acting for the principal under a power of attorney; and
(2) benefits the principal's attorney in fact.

IC 30-5-9-2

As added by P.L. 149-1991, SEC.2. Amended by P.L. 238-2005, SEC.52.