Indiana Code § 30-4-2.1-17

Limits on creditors of beneficiaries who may replace or remove a trustee or who are also trustees or co-trustees
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Sec. 17. (a) A creditor may not reach, exercise, or otherwise acquire an interest of a beneficiary or any other person who holds an unconditional or conditional removal or replacement power over a trustee. A power described in this subsection is personal to a beneficiary or other person and may not be exercised by the person's creditors. A court may not direct a person to exercise the power.       (b) A creditor may not: (1) reach an interest of a beneficiary who is also a trustee or co-trustee; or (2) otherwise compel a distribution to a beneficiary who is also a trustee or co-trustee.       (c) A court may not foreclose against an interest held by a beneficiary described in subsection (b).   IC 30-4-3 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Rules Governing the Rights, Powers, Duties, Liabilities, and Remedies of the Parties to a Trust               30-4-3-1 Repealed             30-4-3-1.3 Revocable trusts; powers of settlor; duties of trustees             30-4-3-1.5 Revocation or amendment of trust by settlor            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             30-4-3-38 Grantor trust; reimbursement to deemed owner

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