2018 Indiana Code
TITLE 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
ARTICLE 2. GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 8.6. Uniform Custodial Trust Act
30-2-8.6-36. Claim against custodial trustee's claim barred against other parties

Universal Citation: IN Code § 30-2-8.6-36 (2018)
IC 30-2-8.6-36 Claim against custodial trustee's claim barred against other parties

     Sec. 36. (a) Except as provided in subsection (c), and unless previously barred by adjudication, consent, or limitation, a claim for relief against a custodial trustee for accounting or breach of duty is barred as to a beneficiary, a person to whom custodial trust property is to be paid or delivered, or the legal representative of an incapacitated or deceased beneficiary or payee:

(1) who has received a final account or statement fully disclosing the matter, unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced not later than two (2) years after receipt of the final account or statement; or

(2) who has not received a final account or statement fully disclosing the matter, unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced not later than three (3) years after the termination of the custodial trust.

     (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), a claim for relief to recover from a custodial trustee for fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment related to the final settlement of the custodial trust or concealment of the existence of the custodial trust is barred unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced not later than five (5) years after the termination of the custodial trust.

     (c) The limitations on a claim for relief are as follows:

(1) If the claimant is a minor, the claim is barred unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced before the earlier of the following:

(A) Two (2) years after the claimant becomes an adult.

(B) Two (2) years after the claimant dies.

(2) If the claimant is an incapacitated adult, the claim is barred unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced before the earliest of the following:

(A) Two (2) years after the appointment of a guardian for claimant.

(B) Two (2) years after the removal of the incapacity.

(C) Two (2) years after the death of the claimant.

(3) If the claimant:

(A) was an adult;

(B) is deceased; and

(C) was not incapacitated;

the claim is barred unless an action or proceeding to assert the claim is commenced not later than two (2) years after the claimant's death.

As added by P.L.3-2003, SEC.1.

 

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