Sec. 2. This article applies to all powers of attorney created before July 1, 1991, unless the application of this article would cause one (1) of the following to occur: (1) An adverse effect on a right given a principal or an attorney in fact. (2) The extension of a right not intended to be given at the time the power of attorney was created. (3) The imposition of a duty or liability on a person that was not intended to be imposed at the time the power of attorney was created. (4) The relief of a person from a duty or liability imposed by the terms of a power of attorney or the operation of law. IC 30-5-2 Chapter 2. Definitions 30-5-2-1 Application of definitions 30-5-2-1.5 "Account" 30-5-2-1.8 "All other matters" 30-5-2-2 "Attorney in fact" 30-5-2-2.3 "Catalogue of electronic communications" 30-5-2-2.7 "Content of an electronic communication" 30-5-2-3 "Court" 30-5-2-3.5 "Digital asset" 30-5-2-3.6 "Directed paralegal" 30-5-2-3.8 "Financial exploitation" 30-5-2-4 "Health care" 30-5-2-5 "Health care provider" 30-5-2-5.5 "Internal Revenue Code" 30-5-2-6 "Person" 30-5-2-7 "Power of attorney" 30-5-2-8 "Principal" 30-5-2-9 "Specified adult" 30-5-2-10 "Trusted contact person"
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