Indiana Code § 29-3-11-4

Civil immunity of a guardian
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Sec. 4. Except as provided in section 2 of this chapter and except for gross misconduct, a guardian appointed under this article is immune from any civil liability resulting from the guardian's performance.   IC 29-3-12 Chapter 12. Termination of Guardianships and Protective Orders               29-3-12-1 Termination of guardianship; petition for confidential health disclosure order; effect of termination on guardianship powers; powers of guardian after death of protected person             29-3-12-2 Mandatory termination of protective order             29-3-12-3 Minimum period to maintain incapacitated person status; petition to terminate guardianship or protective order; penalty             29-3-12-4 Removal, resignation, or death of guardian; final accounting; appointment of successor; effect of removal on validity of guardian's acts             29-3-12-5 Termination of authority and responsibility of guardian; effect on liability of guardian; court approval             29-3-12-6 Guardianship extends beyond age 18 if minor is incapacitated or receives certain DCS assistance             29-3-12-7 Petition to extend guardianship past age 18

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