Sec. 5. (a) Except as stated otherwise in the power of attorney, an attorney in fact is entitled to reimbursement of all reasonable expenses advanced by the attorney in fact on behalf of the principal. (b) Except as otherwise stated in the power of attorney, an attorney in fact is entitled to a reasonable fee for services rendered. The attorney in fact shall, not later than twelve (12) months after the date the service is rendered, notify the principal in writing of the amount claimed as compensation for rendering the service. IC 30-5-5 Chapter 5. Powers 30-5-5-1 Incorporation of powers; references; similar or overlapping powers; modification 30-5-5-2 Real property transactions 30-5-5-3 Tangible personal property transactions 30-5-5-4 Bond, share, and commodity transactions 30-5-5-4.5 Retirement plans 30-5-5-5 Banking transactions 30-5-5-6 Business operating transactions 30-5-5-6.5 Definitions 30-5-5-7 Insurance transactions 30-5-5-7.5 Transfer on death transfers 30-5-5-8 Beneficiary transactions 30-5-5-9 Gift transactions 30-5-5-10 Fiduciary transactions 30-5-5-11 Claims and litigation 30-5-5-12 Family maintenance 30-5-5-13 Benefits from military service 30-5-5-14 Records, reports, and statements 30-5-5-14.5 Powers of attorney in fact under language conferring general authority with respect to electronic records, reports, and statements 30-5-5-15 Estate transactions 30-5-5-16 Health care powers; religious tenets; funeral planning declaration; application for public benefits 30-5-5-17 Consent to or refusal of health care 30-5-5-18 Delegation of authority 30-5-5-19 All other matters
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