Indiana Code
Chapter 3. Rules Governing the Rights, Powers, Duties, Liabilities, and Remedies of the Parties to a Trust
30-4-3-29. Removal, Resignation, and Appointment of Trustees

Sec. 29. (a) A trustee may be removed as follows:
(1) By the court.
(2) By the person, if any, who by the terms of the trust is authorized to remove the trustee.
(3) Unless the terms of the trust instrument provide otherwise, by a beneficiary of the trust whose petition is granted by the court under subsection (d).
(b) Unless the terms of the trust requires a different time, the trustee may resign:
(1) if the trustee gives at least thirty (30) days notice to:
(A) the qualified beneficiaries;
(B) the settlor, if living; and
(C) all cotrustees; or
(2) with the approval of the court.
In approving a resignation, the court may issue orders and impose conditions reasonably necessary for the protection of the trust property. Any liability of a resigning trustee or of any sureties on the trustee's bond for acts or omissions of the trustee is not discharged or affected by the trustee's resignation.
(c) For good cause shown, the court may at any time appoint a temporary trustee for such period of time, and to perform such duties, as the court may direct.
(d) This subsection applies only to a trust executed after June 30, 1996. A beneficiary of a trust may petition the court for the removal of a corporate trustee if there has been a change in control of the corporate trustee after the date of the execution of the trust. The court may remove the corporate trustee if the court determines the removal is in the best interests of all the beneficiaries of the trust. For purposes of this subsection a change in control of the corporate trustee occurs whenever a person or group of persons acting in concert acquires the beneficial ownership of an aggregate of at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the outstanding shares of voting stock of:
(1) a trustee; or
(2) a corporation controlling a trustee;
after June 30, 1996.
(e) A trustee who has resigned or been removed shall expeditiously deliver the trust property within the trustee's possession to the cotrustee, successor trustee, or other person entitled to the trust property. A trustee who has resigned or been removed has the duties of trustee and the powers necessary to protect the trust property:
(1) unless a cotrustee remains in the office of trustee or the court orders otherwise; and
(2) until the trust property is delivered to a successor trustee or other person entitled to the trust property.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.416, SEC.4. As amended by P.L.199-1996, SEC.1; P.L.165-2002, SEC.6; P.L.238-2005, SEC.38.

Structure Indiana Code

Indiana Code

Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries

Article 4. Trust Code

Chapter 3. Rules Governing the Rights, Powers, Duties, Liabilities, and Remedies of the Parties to a Trust

30-4-3-1. Repealed

30-4-3-1.3. Revocable Trusts; Powers of Settlor; Duties of Trustees

30-4-3-1.5. Revocation or Amendment of Trust by Settlor

30-4-3-2. Power to Restrain Transfer of a Beneficiary's Interest

30-4-3-3. Powers of Trustees

30-4-3-3.2. Perpetual Care Fund Trusts; Trustee Withdrawals

30-4-3-4. Exercise of Powers by Multiple, Successor, or Surviving Trustees

30-4-3-5. Conflict of Interest in Exercise of Powers

30-4-3-6. Duties of Trustee

30-4-3-6.5. Liability of Trustee for Lack of Knowledge of Event Affecting Administration or Distribution of Trust

30-4-3-7. Self-Dealing; Transactions Between Trusts

30-4-3-7.5. Transactions Authorized

30-4-3-8. Duties of Co-Trustees

30-4-3-9. Duty of Trustee Under Control of Third Persons

30-4-3-10. Liability to Third Persons

30-4-3-11. Potential Liability of Trustee to Beneficiary; Remedies; Removal of Trustee

30-4-3-12. Liability for Breach of Trust by Co-Trustee

30-4-3-13. Liability of a Successor Trustee

30-4-3-14. Contribution and Indemnity

30-4-3-15. Remedies of Trustee Against Third Persons

30-4-3-16. Remedies Among Co-Trustees

30-4-3-17. Remedies of Trustee Against Beneficiary

30-4-3-18. Other Remedies of the Trustee

30-4-3-19. Relief of Trustee's Liability for Breach of Trust

30-4-3-20. Liability of Beneficiary

30-4-3-21. Remedies of Beneficiary Against Third Persons

30-4-3-22. Remedies of the Beneficiary Against the Trustee

30-4-3-23. Remedy of a Beneficiary Against a Co-Beneficiary

30-4-3-24. Repealed

30-4-3-24.4. Modification or Termination of Trust by Court

30-4-3-24.5. Termination by Trustee of Trust With Value Less Than $75,000

30-4-3-25. Rescission and Reformation

30-4-3-25.5. Distribution of Terminated Trust; Payment of Federal and State Taxes

30-4-3-26. Power to Direct a Deviation From the Terms of the Trust

30-4-3-27. Cy Pres Doctrine

30-4-3-28. Repealed

30-4-3-29. Removal, Resignation, and Appointment of Trustees

30-4-3-29.3. Power to Appoint a Successor Trustee

30-4-3-29.5. Corporate Trustee That Acquires Trust Due to Change in Control

30-4-3-30. Effect of This Article on the Court's Equity Powers

30-4-3-31. Judicial Modification of Trusts for Benevolent Public Purpose and Certain Transfers Not in Trust; Federal Compliance

30-4-3-32. Trustee's Liability for Breach of Trust

30-4-3-33. Trustee Vacancies; Priority for Filling Vacancy

30-4-3-34. Petition to Determine Heirs and Interests in Trust Estate

30-4-3-35. Matrimonial Trusts; Election; Effect of the Death of a Spouse or the Dissolution of the Marriage; Revocation

30-4-3-36. Repealed

30-4-3-37. Unclaimed Trust Shares; Disposition Procedures