Sec. 3. (a) Unless waived under subsection (b) or if section 4 of this chapter does not apply, the court shall appoint a guardian ad litem to represent the interests of the alleged incapacitated person or minor if the court determines that the alleged incapacitated person or minor is not represented or is not adequately represented by counsel. If not precluded by a conflict of interest, a guardian ad litem may be appointed to represent several persons or interests. The court as part of the record of the proceeding shall set out its reasons for appointing a guardian ad litem.
(b) If a minor has or is entitled to property for the preservation of which the appointment of a guardian is necessary, and the court makes written findings that:
(1) the proposed guardian is capable of representing and managing the minor's property;
(2) no other petition for the appointment of a guardian has been filed; and
(3) the petition for the appointment of the proposed guardian is uncontested;
the court may waive the appointment of a guardian ad litem for the minor.
As added by P.L.169-1988, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.33-1989, SEC.63; P.L.154-1990, SEC.12; P.L.118-1997, SEC.25.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 3. Guardianships and Protective Proceedings
29-3-2-0.1. Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
29-3-2-0.2. Application of Article; Effect of Amendments to Certain Other Statutes
29-3-2-1. Application of Article; Jurisdiction of Courts
29-3-2-2. Venue for Appointment of Guardian; Stay of Proceedings; Transfer of Proceedings
29-3-2-3. Guardian Ad Litem; Appointment
29-3-2-4. Discretion of Court; Binding Orders
29-3-2-5. Residence; Determination
29-3-2-6. Application of Decedents' Estates Law to Guardianships and Protected Persons
29-3-2-7. Submissions to the Court; Court Requests for Information