Indiana Code § 34-9-2-1

Authority to appoint
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Sec. 1. All courts have the authority to: (1) appoint a guardian ad litem to defend the interests of any person under eighteen (18) years of age impleaded in a suit; and (2) permit any person, as next friend, to prosecute a suit in a minor's behalf. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-2-3-1.]   IC 34-9-3 Chapter 3. Survival of Cause of Action After Death of Party               34-9-3-0.2 Application of certain amendments to prior law             34-9-3-1 Continuing action after death of party             34-9-3-2 Notice served on legal representatives             34-9-3-3 Actions before and after defendant's death             34-9-3-4 Action by decedent's representative based on personal injuries not causing death             34-9-3-5 Personal injury claims; death of party pending appeal or before new trial after reversal

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