2025 Session Last amended: 1992 session

§ 523.21 — Duties of an Attorney-in-fact

Plain-Language Summary

Requires attorneys-in-fact to keep complete records of all transactions and to render an accounting when requested by the principal, required by the instrument, or ordered by a court.

Practical Notes
Agents must maintain detailed records. The principal can demand an accounting at any time. Courts can also order accountings. Good recordkeeping protects both the agent and principal.