701.0604 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0605701.0605Future interests in trust. Subject to s. 701.1204, unless a contrary intention is found, if a person has a future interest in property under a revocable trust and, under the terms of the trust, the person has the right to possession and enjoyment of the property at the settlor’s death, the right to possession and enjoyment is contingent on the person surviving the settlor. Extrinsic evidence may be used to show contrary intent.
701.0605 HistoryHistory: 2023 a. 127.
subch. VII of ch. 701SUBCHAPTER VII
OFFICE OF TRUSTEE
701.0701701.0701Accepting or declining trusteeship.
701.0701(1)(1)Except as provided in sub. (3), a person designated as trustee accepts the trusteeship by doing any of the following:
701.0701(1)(a)(a) Substantially complying with a method of acceptance provided in the terms of the trust.
701.0701(1)(b)(b) If the terms of the trust do not provide a method or the method provided in the terms is not expressly made exclusive, by accepting delivery of the trust property, exercising powers or performing duties as trustee, or otherwise indicating acceptance of the trusteeship.
701.0701(2)(2)A person designated as trustee who has not yet accepted the trusteeship may decline the trusteeship. A designated trustee who does not accept the trusteeship within a reasonable time after knowing of the designation is considered to have rejected the trusteeship.
701.0701(3)(3)A person designated as trustee, without accepting the trusteeship, may do any of the following:
701.0701(3)(a)(a) Act to preserve the trust property if, within a reasonable time after acting, the person sends a declination of the trusteeship in writing to the settlor or, if the settlor is dead or incapacitated, to the designated cotrustee, or, if none, to the successor trustee, or, if none, to a distributee or a permissible distributee of the trust.
701.0701(3)(b)(b) Inspect or investigate trust property to determine potential liability under environmental or other law or for any other purpose.
701.0701 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0702701.0702Trustee’s bond.
701.0702(1)(1)A trustee shall give bond to secure performance of the trustee’s duties only if the court finds that a bond is needed to protect the interests of the beneficiaries or is required by the terms of the trust and the court has not dispensed with the requirement.
701.0702(2)(2)The court may specify the amount of a bond, its liabilities, and whether sureties are necessary. The court may modify or terminate a bond at any time.
701.0702(3)(3)A court may not require a bond from a trust company bank, state bank, or national bank that is authorized to exercise trust powers and that has complied with s. 220.09 or 223.02.
701.0702 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92; 2023 a. 127.
701.0703701.0703Cotrustees.
701.0703(1)(1)Cotrustees may act only by majority decision.
701.0703(2)(2)If a vacancy occurs in a cotrusteeship, as provided under s. 701.0704, a majority of the remaining cotrustees may act for the trust.
701.0703(3)(3)A cotrustee shall participate in the performance of a trustee’s function unless the cotrustee is unavailable to perform the function because of absence, illness, disqualification under other law, or the cotrustee is otherwise temporarily incapacitated or the cotrustee has properly delegated the performance of the function to another trustee.
701.0703(4)(4)If a cotrustee is unavailable to perform duties because of absence, illness, disqualification under other law, or the cotrustee is otherwise temporarily incapacitated, and prompt action is necessary to achieve the purposes of the trust or to avoid injury to the trust property, the remaining cotrustee or a majority of the remaining cotrustees may act for the trust.
701.0703(5)(5)A trustee may delegate to a cotrustee a function unless the delegation is expressly prohibited by the terms of the trust. Unless a delegation is irrevocable, a trustee may revoke a delegation previously made.
701.0703(6)(6)Except as provided in sub. (7), a trustee who does not join in an action of another trustee is not liable for the action.
701.0703(7)(7)Each trustee shall exercise reasonable care to do all of the following:
701.0703(7)(a)(a) Prevent a cotrustee from committing a material breach of trust.
701.0703(7)(b)(b) Compel a cotrustee to redress a material breach of trust.
701.0703(8)(8)A dissenting trustee who joins in an action at the direction of the majority of the trustees and who notified all cotrustees of the dissent at or before the time of the action is not liable for the action unless the action is a material breach of trust.
701.0703 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0704701.0704Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.
701.0704(1)(1)A vacancy in a trusteeship exists if any of the following occurs:
701.0704(1)(a)(a) A person designated as trustee declines the trusteeship.
701.0704(1)(b)(b) A person designated as trustee cannot be identified or does not exist.
701.0704(1)(c)(c) A trustee resigns.
701.0704(1)(d)(d) A trustee is disqualified or removed.
701.0704(1)(e)(e) A trustee dies.
701.0704(1)(f)(f) A guardian or conservator is appointed for an individual serving as trustee.
701.0704(1)(g)(g) Any other event occurs resulting in no person acting as trustee.
701.0704(2)(2)If one or more cotrustees remain in office, a vacancy in a trusteeship does not need to be filled. A vacancy in a trusteeship shall be filled if the trust has no remaining trustee.
701.0704(3)(3)A vacancy in a trusteeship that is required to be filled shall be filled in the following order of priority:
701.0704(3)(a)(a) By a person designated in the terms of the trust to act as successor trustee.
701.0704(3)(b)(b) By a person appointed by unanimous agreement of the qualified beneficiaries, except that, if the trust is a trust for an individual with a disability, the person appointed under this paragraph may not be the individual with a disability, his or her spouse, or a relative of the individual with a disability who is legally responsible for his or her support.
701.0704(3)(c)(c) By a person appointed by the court.
701.0704(4)(4)Whether or not a vacancy in a trusteeship exists or is required to be filled, the court may appoint an additional trustee, directing party, or trust protector whenever the court considers the appointment necessary for the administration of the trust.
701.0704 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92; 2023 a. 127.
701.0705701.0705Resignation of trustee.
701.0705(1)(1)A trustee may resign in any of the following manners:
701.0705(1)(a)(a) Upon at least 30 days’ notice to the qualified beneficiaries, the settlor, if living, each cotrustee, each trust protector, and each directing party.
701.0705(1)(b)(b) With the approval of the court.
701.0705(2)(2)In approving a resignation, the court may issue orders and impose conditions reasonably necessary for the protection of the trust property.
701.0705(3)(3)Any liability of a resigning trustee or of any sureties on the trustee’s bond for acts or omissions of the trustee is not discharged or affected by the trustee’s resignation.
701.0705 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0706701.0706Removal of trustee.
701.0706(1)(1)The settlor, a cotrustee, or a qualified beneficiary may request the court to remove a trustee, or a trustee may be removed by the court on its own initiative.
701.0706(2)(2)The court may remove a trustee if any of the following applies:
701.0706(2)(a)(a) The trustee has committed a material breach of trust.
701.0706(2)(b)(b) A lack of cooperation among cotrustees substantially impairs the administration of the trust.
701.0706(2)(c)(c) Removal of the trustee is appropriate because of unfitness, unwillingness, or persistent failure of the trustee to administer the trust effectively.
701.0706(2)(d)(d) There has been a substantial change of circumstances or removal is requested by all of the qualified beneficiaries, the removal is not inconsistent with a material purpose of the trust, and a suitable cotrustee or successor trustee is available.
701.0706(3)(3)Pending a final decision on a request to remove a trustee, or in lieu of or in addition to removing a trustee, the court may order such appropriate relief under s. 701.1001 (2) as may be necessary to protect the trust property or the interests of the beneficiaries.
701.0706 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92; 2023 a. 127.
701.0707701.0707Delivery of property by former trustee.
701.0707(1)(1)Unless a cotrustee remains in office or the court otherwise orders, and until the trust property is delivered to a successor trustee or other person entitled to it, a trustee who has resigned or been removed has the duties of a trustee and the powers necessary to protect the trust property.
701.0707(2)(2)A trustee who has resigned or been removed shall proceed within a reasonable time to deliver the trust property within the trustee’s possession to the cotrustee, successor trustee, or other person entitled to it, subject to the right of the trustee to retain a reasonable reserve for the payment of debts, expenses, and taxes.
701.0707 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92; 2023 a. 127.
701.0708701.0708Compensation of trustee.
701.0708(1)(1)If the terms of a trust do not specify the trustee’s compensation, a trustee is entitled to compensation that is reasonable under the circumstances.
701.0708(2)(2)If the terms of a trust specify the trustee’s compensation or refer to another ascertainable source for determining that compensation, the trustee is entitled to be compensated as specified, but the court may allow more or less compensation if any of the following applies:
701.0708(2)(a)(a) The duties of the trustee are substantially different from those contemplated when the trust was created.
701.0708(2)(b)(b) The compensation specified by the terms of the trust would be unreasonably low or high.
701.0708(3)(3)If the trustee has rendered other services in connection with the administration of the trust, the trustee may receive reasonable compensation for the other services rendered, in addition to reasonable compensation as trustee.
701.0708 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0709701.0709Reimbursement of expenses.
701.0709(1)(1)A trustee is entitled to be reimbursed out of the trust property, with interest as appropriate, for all of the following:
701.0709(1)(a)(a) Expenses that were properly incurred in the administration of the trust.
701.0709(1)(b)(b) To the extent necessary to prevent unjust enrichment of the trust, expenses that were not properly incurred in the administration of the trust.
701.0709(2)(2)An advance by the trustee of money for the protection of the trust gives rise to a lien against trust property to secure reimbursement with reasonable interest.
701.0709 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0710701.0710Title of trust property. A settlor or transferor may effectively transfer property to a trust by placing legal title of the property in the name of the trustee, which shall include any successor trustee regardless of whether a successor trustee is referenced in the transfer document. A transfer that places legal title in the name of the trust itself places legal title in the name of the trustee.
701.0710 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
subch. VIII of ch. 701SUBCHAPTER VIII
DUTIES AND POWERS OF TRUSTEES,
DIRECTING PARTIES, AND TRUST PROTECTORS
701.0801701.0801Duty to administer trust. Upon acceptance of a trusteeship, the trustee shall administer the trust in good faith, in accordance with its terms and purposes and the interests of the beneficiaries, and in accordance with this chapter.
701.0801 HistoryHistory: 2013 a. 92.
701.0802701.0802Duty of loyalty.
701.0802(1)(1)A trustee shall administer the trust solely in the interests of the beneficiaries.
701.0802(2)(2)Subject to the rights of persons dealing with or assisting the trustee as provided in s. 701.1012, a sale, encumbrance, or other transaction that involves the investment or management of trust property and is entered into by the trustee for the trustee’s own personal account or that is otherwise affected by a conflict between the trustee’s fiduciary and personal interests is voidable by a beneficiary affected by the transaction unless any of the following applies:
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)