This template gives you everything you need for a professional, customizable and legally binding Power Of Attorney Indiana.
Indiana follows uniform laws. Notarization is required for execution. The document becomes effective when signed unless you specify otherwise. Indiana allows both durable and non-durable powers depending on your needs.
Absolutely. Indiana allows you to give different agents authority over different matters. One person might handle real estate while another manages investments. Just be clear about who does what to avoid conflicts.
Generally not for financial powers of attorney. Notarization usually handles the execution requirement. Healthcare directives might have different witness requirements in Indiana.