The Indiana Power of Attorney Forms are a group of legal documents which give one person (known as the Attorney-in-Fact or Agent) the power to act on behalf of, or in place of, another person (known as the Principal). These are usually classified by what powers they grant the Attorney-in-Fact and whether or not they continue working after the Principal has been incapacitated.
The following forms are the most common examples of Power of Attorney Forms. While more specialized examples exist, these forms can usually be customized to meet any and all of the Principal’s needs. The Principal should still read the Power of Attorney Form carefully to ensure they are handing over the exact powers they want to and with the circumstances and limitations they want.
Form Description Types
Indiana Durable Power of Attorney Form
Indiana General Power of Attorney Form
Indiana Medical Power of Attorney Form
Indiana Limited Power of Attorney Form
Indiana Power of Attorney Law
Power of attorney laws are pursuant to Indiana Code, Title 30, Article 5, Chapter 4.