Enumerated responsibilities of guardian
Sec. 1. (a) The guardian of a minor (other than a temporary
guardian) has all of the responsibilities and authority of a parent and,
unless  otherwise ordered  by  the court,  is  responsible  for  the
preservation of all the minor's property regardless of where the
property is located. In addition and without limitation, the guardian: 
(1) must be or shall become sufficiently acquainted with the
minor and maintain sufficient contact with the minor to know
of  the  minor's  capabilities, disabilities,  limitations,  needs,
opportunities, and physical and mental health; 
(2) shall, upon termination of the guardianship, comply with the
applicable provisions of IC 29-3-12; 
(3) to the extent the available parental income and property are
insufficient to fulfill the parental obligation of support to the
minor, shall apply the guardianship income and, to the extent
the guardianship income is insufficient, the principal of the
guardianship property to the minor's current needs for support,
and protect and conserve that portion of the minor's property
that is in excess of the minor's current needs; 
(4) shall report the physical and mental condition of the minor
to the court as ordered by the court; and 
(5) has any other responsibilities that the court may order. 
(b)  The  guardian  (other  than  a temporary  guardian) of  an
incapacitated person is responsible for the incapacitated person's care
and custody and for the preservation of the incapacitated person's
property to the extent ordered by the court. In addition and without
limitation, the guardian of an incapacitated person: 
(1) has, with respect to the incapacitated person, the same
responsibilities as those of a guardian of a minor enumerated in
subsection (a)(1), (a)(3), and (a)(4); 
(2) shall, upon termination of the guardianship, comply with the
applicable provisions of IC 29-3-12; and 
(3) has any other responsibilities that the court may order.
As added  by  P.L.169-1988,  SEC.1. Amended  by P.L.264-1989,
SEC.10.
Last modified: May 27, 2006