Sec. 4. If not otherwise compensated for services rendered, any guardian, attorney, physician, or other person whose services are provided in good faith and are beneficial to the protected person or the protected person's property is entitled to reasonable compensation and reimbursement for reasonable expenditures made on behalf of the protected person. These amounts may be paid from the property of the protected person as ordered by the court. IC 29-3-5 Chapter 5. Proceedings for Appointment of Guardian or to Procure a Protective Order 29-3-5-1 Petitions for appointment of a guardian or to have a protective order issued; requirements; notice and hearing; conduct of hearing; participation by department of child services 29-3-5-1.5 Submit information for criminal history check 29-3-5-2 Appointment of guardian before adjudication of incapacity or minority 29-3-5-3 Findings; appointment of guardian; limited guardianship; protective orders 29-3-5-4 Considerations for appointment of guardian 29-3-5-4.1 "Disability"; guardianship 29-3-5-5 Persons entitled to consideration for appointment as a guardian 29-3-5-6 Two or more minors or incapacitated persons; petition for appointment of guardian; separate accounting
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