Sec. 12. Unless previously barred by adjudication, consent or limitation, any right against a trustee for breach of trust shall be barred as to any beneficiary who has received a final account or other statement fully disclosing the matter and showing termination of the trust relationship between the trustee and the beneficiary unless a proceeding to assert the right is commenced within three (3) years after receipt of the final account or statement if, being an adult, it is received by him personally or if, being a minor or person with a disability, it is received by his personal representative. The rights thus barred do not include the rights to recover from a trustee for fraud, misrepresentation or inadequate disclosure related to the settlement of the trust.
Formerly: Acts 1971, P.L.416, SEC.7. As amended by P.L.99-2007, SEC.195.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
30-4-6-2. Continuing Jurisdiction
30-4-6-4. Docketing of Trusts in General
30-4-6-6.5. Methods for Sending Notice
30-4-6-7. Filing Copy of Trust Instrument as Part of Proceeding
30-4-6-10. Representation by Class or Similar Interest
30-4-6-10.5. Persons Who Represent Interests of and Bind Other Persons
30-4-6-12. Statute of Limitations
30-4-6-13. Application of Rules of Procedure
30-4-6-14. Contesting Validity of Revocable Trust; Time Limits; Notice Requirements