Indiana Code
Chapter 8.6. Uniform Custodial Trust Act
30-2-8.6-33. Resigning or Declining to Serve as Custodial Trustee

Sec. 33. (a) Before accepting the custodial trust property, a person designated as custodial trustee may decline to serve as custodial trustee by notifying:
(1) the person who made the designation;
(2) the transferor; or
(3) the transferor's legal representative.
(b) If the person designated to serve as custodial trustee declines to serve under subsection (a), and an event giving rise to a transfer has not occurred:
(1) the substitute custodial trustee designated under section 23 of this chapter becomes the custodial trustee; or
(2) if a substitute custodial trustee has not been designated:
(A) the person who made the designation may designate a substitute custodial trustee under section 23 of this chapter; or
(B) the transferor or the transferor's legal representative may designate a substitute custodial trustee.
(c) A custodial trustee who has accepted the custodial trust property may resign by:
(1) delivering written notice of resignation to:
(A) a successor custodial trustee, if any;
(B) the beneficiary; and
(C) if the beneficiary is incapacitated, the beneficiary's guardian, if any;
(2) transferring, registering, or recording an appropriate instrument relating to the custodial trust property in the name of the successor custodial trustee identified under subsection (d); and
(3) delivering the records to the successor trustee identified under subsection (d).
(d) If a custodial trustee or successor custodial trustee is ineligible, resigns, dies, or becomes incapacitated, the successor designated under section 21 or 23 of this chapter becomes custodial trustee. If there is no effective provision for a successor:
(1) the beneficiary, if not incapacitated, may designate a successor custodial trustee; or
(2) if the beneficiary is incapacitated, or fails to act within ninety (90) days after the ineligibility, resignation, death, or incapacity of the custodial trustee:
(A) the beneficiary's guardian becomes successor custodial trustee; or
(B) if the beneficiary does not have a guardian or the guardian fails to act, the resigning custodial trustee may designate a successor custodial trustee.
(e) If a successor custodial trustee is not designated under subsection (d), any of the following may petition the court to designate a successor custodial trustee:
(1) The transferor.
(2) The legal representative of the transferor.
(3) The legal representative of the custodial trustee.
(4) An adult member of the beneficiary's family.
(5) The guardian of the beneficiary.
(6) A person interested in the custodial trust property.
(7) A person interested in the welfare of the beneficiary.
(f) A custodial trustee who declines to serve or resigns, or the legal representative of a deceased or incapacitated custodial trustee, as soon as practicable, shall put the custodial trust property and records in the possession and control of the successor custodial trustee. The successor custodial trustee may enforce the obligation to deliver custodial trust property and records and becomes responsible for each item as received.
(g) A beneficiary, an adult member of the beneficiary's family, a guardian of the person of the beneficiary, a person interested in the custodial trust property, or a person interested in the welfare of the beneficiary, may petition the court:
(1) to remove the custodial trustee for cause and designate a successor custodial trustee;
(2) to require the custodial trustee to furnish a bond or other security for the faithful performance of fiduciary duties; or
(3) for other appropriate relief.
As added by P.L.3-2003, SEC.1.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries

Article 2. General Provisions

Chapter 8.6. Uniform Custodial Trust Act

30-2-8.6-1. Applicability

30-2-8.6-2. Transfer Under Other State's Law; Enforcement

30-2-8.6-3. Construction

30-2-8.6-4. Citing Chapter

30-2-8.6-5. "Adult"

30-2-8.6-6. "Beneficiary"

30-2-8.6-7. "Custodial Trust Property"

30-2-8.6-8. "Custodial Trustee"

30-2-8.6-9. "Guardian"

30-2-8.6-10. "Incapacitated"

30-2-8.6-11. "Legal Representative"

30-2-8.6-12. "Member of the Beneficiary's Family"

30-2-8.6-13. "Person"

30-2-8.6-14. "Personal Representative"

30-2-8.6-15. "State"

30-2-8.6-16. "Transferor"

30-2-8.6-17. "Trust Company"

30-2-8.6-18. Creating a Custodial Trust

30-2-8.6-19. Terminating a Custodial Trust

30-2-8.6-20. Adding Trust Property

30-2-8.6-21. Successor Custodial Trustee

30-2-8.6-22. Creation and Enforcement of Trust Under Other Law

30-2-8.6-23. Custodial Trust Upon Occurrence of Future Event

30-2-8.6-24. Custodial Trustee's Acceptance of Trust Property

30-2-8.6-25. Transfer for Use and Benefit of Incapacitated Individual

30-2-8.6-26. Multiple Beneficiaries

30-2-8.6-27. Custodial Trustee's Powers and Duties

30-2-8.6-28. Rights and Powers

30-2-8.6-29. Distribution of Custodial Trust Property

30-2-8.6-30. Administering Custodial Trust for Incapacitated Beneficiary

30-2-8.6-31. Reliance on Person Purporting to Be Custodial Trustee

30-2-8.6-32. Claim by Third Person Against Custodial Trustee

30-2-8.6-33. Resigning or Declining to Serve as Custodial Trustee

30-2-8.6-34. Compensation of Custodial Trustee

30-2-8.6-35. Written Statement of Trust Administration; Petition for Accounting

30-2-8.6-36. Claim Against Custodial Trustee's Claim Barred Against Other Parties

30-2-8.6-37. Termination of a Custodial Trust

30-2-8.6-38. Creating a Custodial Trust

30-2-8.6-39. Severability