Indiana Code - Trusts and Fiduciaries - Title 30, Section 30-5-8-2

Presumption of validity; actual knowledge of invalidity

Sec. 2. A written power of attorney that purports to be signed by
the principal named in the power of attorney is presumed valid. A
party may rely on the presumption of validity unless the party has
actual knowledge that the power was not validly executed.

As added by P.L.149-1991, SEC.2.

Last modified: May 27, 2006