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RSA 564-B:12-1201 · Powers of Trust Advisors and Trust Protectors
564-B:12-1201 Powers of Trust Advisors and Trust Protectors. –
Copy linkA trust protector or trust advisor is any person, other than a trustee, who under the terms of the trust, an agreement of the qualified beneficiaries, or a court order has a power or duty with respect to a trust, including, without limitation, one or more of the following powers:
Copy linkthe power to modify or amend the trust instrument to achieve favorable tax status or respond to changes in any applicable federal, state, or other tax law affecting the trust, including (without limitation) any rulings, regulations, or other guidance implementing or interpreting such laws;
Copy linkthe power to amend or modify the trust instrument to take advantage of changes in the rule against perpetuities, laws governing restraints on alienation, or other state laws restricting the terms of the trust, the distribution of trust property, or the administration of the trust;
Copy linkthe power to change the governing law or principal place of administration of the trust;
Copy linkthe power to remove and replace any trust advisor or trust protector for the reasons stated in the trust instrument;
Copy linkthe power to remove a trustee, cotrustee, or successor trustee, for the reasons stated in the trust instrument, and appoint a successor;
Copy linkthe power to consent to a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction in making distributions to beneficiaries;
Copy linkthe power to increase or decrease any interest of the beneficiaries in the trust, to grant a power of appointment to one or more trust beneficiaries, or to terminate or amend any power of appointment granted in the trust; however, a modification, amendment or grant of a power of appointment may not grant a beneficial interest in a charitable trust with only charitable beneficiaries to any non-charitable interest or purpose and may not grant a beneficial interest in any trust to the trust protector or trust advisor, or to the estate or for the benefit of the creditors of such trust protector or such trust advisor;
Copy linkthe power to perform a specific duty or function that would normally be required of a trustee or cotrustee;
Copy linkthe power to consent to a trustee's or cotrustee's action or inaction relating to investments of trust assets; and
Copy linkthe power to direct the acquisition, disposition, or retention of any trust investment.
Copy linkTo the extent that a trust advisor or trust protector exercises a power in accordance with the terms of the trust, the trust advisor's or trust protector's action is binding upon all other persons. Source. 2006, 320:67, eff. Aug. 19, 2006. 2008, 374:18, eff. Sept. 9, 2008. 2014, 195:32, eff. July 1, 2014.
Copy linkSource note
Source. 2006, 320:67, eff. Aug. 19, 2006. 2008, 374:18, eff. Sept. 9, 2008. 2014, 195:32, eff. July 1, 2014.
Source history
- 2006, 320:67, eff. Aug. 19, 2006
- 2008, 374:18, eff. Sept. 9, 2008
- 2014, 195:32, eff. July 1, 2014
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2025 HB88
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housand Twenty Five AN ACT establishing community property trusts. Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened: 1 New Article; Article 13 Community Property Trusts. Amend RSA 564-B by inserting after article 12 the following new article: Article 13 Community Property Trusts 564-B:13-1301 Short Title. This article shall be known as the "New Hampshire Community Property Trust Act of 2026."
Opinions and discipline decisions mentioning this RSA
- 2021-0138, In re The Omega Trust Supreme Court opinion · May 12, 2022