Sec. 17. (a) A court shall not change a fiduciary's decision to exercise or not to exercise a discretionary power conferred by this chapter unless it determines that the decision was an abuse of the fiduciary's discretion. A court shall not determine that a fiduciary abused its discretion merely because the court would have exercised the discretion in a different manner or would not have exercised the discretion.
(b) The decisions to which subsection (a) applies include the following:
(1) A determination under section 15(a) of this chapter of whether and to what extent an amount should be transferred from principal to income or from income to principal.
(2) In deciding whether and to what extent to exercise the power conferred by section 15(a) of this chapter, a determination of the following:
(A) The factors that are relevant to the trust and the trust's beneficiaries.
(B) The extent to which the factors are relevant.
(C) The weight, if any, to be given to the relevant factors.
(c) If a court determines that a fiduciary has abused the fiduciary's discretion, the remedy shall be to restore the income and remainder beneficiaries to the positions they would have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused the fiduciary's discretion, subject to the following:
(1) To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in no distribution to a beneficiary or a distribution that is too small, the court shall require the fiduciary to distribute to the beneficiary an amount that the court determines will restore the beneficiaries, in whole or in part, to their appropriate positions.
(2) To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in a distribution to a beneficiary that is too large, the court shall restore the beneficiaries, in whole or in part, to their appropriate positions by requiring:
(A) the fiduciary to withhold an amount from at least one (1) future distribution to that beneficiary; or
(B) the beneficiary to return some or all of the distribution to the trust.
(3) To the extent the court is unable, after applying subdivisions (1) and (2), to restore the beneficiaries to the positions they would have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused the fiduciary's discretion, the court shall require the fiduciary to pay an appropriate amount to:
(A) at least one (1) of the beneficiaries;
(B) the trust; or
(C) entities under both clauses (A) and (B).
(d) Upon a petition by the fiduciary, the court having jurisdiction over the trust or estate shall determine whether a proposed exercise or nonexercise of a discretionary power by the fiduciary will result in an abuse of the fiduciary's discretion. The petition shall:
(1) describe the proposed exercise or nonexercise of the power;
(2) contain sufficient information to inform the beneficiaries of:
(A) the reasons for the proposal; and
(B) the facts upon which the fiduciary relies; and
(3) contain an explanation of how the income and remainder beneficiaries will be affected by the proposed exercise or nonexercise of the power.
(e) A beneficiary who challenges a fiduciary's proposed decision or actual decision to exercise or not to exercise a discretionary power conferred by this chapter shall have the burden of establishing that it will result or did result in an abuse of discretion.
As added by P.L.84-2002, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 30. Trusts and Fiduciaries
Chapter 14. Uniform Principal and Income Act
30-2-14-0.1. Application of Chapter; Application of Certain Amendments to Chapter
30-2-14-1. "Accounting Period" Defined
30-2-14-2. "Beneficiary" Defined
30-2-14-5. "Income Beneficiary" Defined
30-2-14-6. "Income Interest" Defined
30-2-14-7. "Mandatory Income Interest" Defined
30-2-14-8. "Net Income" Defined
30-2-14-10. "Principal" Defined
30-2-14-11. "Remainder Beneficiary" Defined
30-2-14-12. "Terms of a Trust"
30-2-14-13.5. Personal Representative as a Fiduciary
30-2-14-14. Allocating Receipts and Disbursements Between Principal and Income
30-2-14-15. Power of Trustee to Adjust Between Principal and Income
30-2-14-16. Notice of Proposed Action
30-2-14-17. Discretionary Powers of Fiduciary; Failure to Exercise Power; Remedies
30-2-14-18. Distributions to Beneficiaries; Payment of Fees and Costs
30-2-14-19. Beneficiary's Share of Net Income
30-2-14-20. Income Interest; Asset Subject to Trust
30-2-14-21. Income Receipts and Disbursements
30-2-14-22. Termination of Mandatory Income Interest
30-2-14-23. Receipts From an Entity
30-2-14-24. Distributions of Principal and Income From Trust or Estate
30-2-14-25. Separate Accounting Records for Business or Activity
30-2-14-26. Receipts and Property Allocated to Principal
30-2-14-27. Rental Property Receipts
30-2-14-28. Obligation to Pay Money to Trustee
30-2-14-29. Life Insurance Policy Proceeds; Proceeds of Other Contracts
30-2-14-30. Insubstantial Allocation Between Principal and Income
30-2-14-31. Allocating Payments to Principal or Income
30-2-14-32. Receipts From Liquidating Asset
30-2-14-33. Receipts From an Interest in Minerals or Other Natural Resources
30-2-14-34. Net Receipts From the Sale of Timber and Related Products
30-2-14-35. Marital Deduction for Trust Assets
30-2-14-36. Transactions in Derivatives; Granting, Acquiring, or Exercising an Option
30-2-14-37. Asset Backed Securities
30-2-14-38. Disbursements From Income
30-2-14-39. Disbursements From Principal