Sec. 6. (a) Letters are evidence that the guardian has all, and the protected person does not have any, rights to possess and dispose of the guardianship property. An order terminating a guardianship is evidence that the protected person has all, and the guardian does not have any, rights to possess and dispose of the guardianship property.
(b) Subject to the requirements of general statutes governing the filing or recordation of documents of title to real estate, letters, and orders terminating the same may be filed or recorded in the county where the real estate in question is located to give record notice of rights of possession and disposal as between the guardian and the protected person.
As added by P.L.169-1988, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 3. Guardianships and Protective Proceedings
Chapter 7. Qualification and Bonding Requirements for Guardians
29-3-7-1. Guardian's Bond; Amount; Collateral in Lieu of Sureties on Bond; Reduced Bonds
29-3-7-2. Bond Requirements; Liability; Consent to Jurisdiction; Proceedings Against Sureties
29-3-7-3. Letters of Guardianship
29-3-7-4. Acceptance of Appointment as Submission to Personal Jurisdiction
29-3-7-7. Persons Prohibited From Being Appointed or From Serving as a Guardian