Sec. 7417.
(1) After notice to the qualified trust beneficiaries and to the holders of powers of appointment, a trustee may divide trust property into 2 or more separate portions or trusts and allocate property between them if the trusts have substantially identical terms and conditions or if the result does not impair rights of any beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the purposes of the trust.
(2) After notice to the qualified trust beneficiaries and to the holders of powers of appointment, a trustee may consolidate 2 or more trusts and administer them as 1 trust if the trusts have substantially identical terms and conditions or if the result does not impair rights of any beneficiary or adversely affect achievement of the purposes of the trust. If the rule against perpetuities speaks from different dates with reference to the trusts or if there are other variations in terms, consolidation may still take place, but the property of the trusts shall be maintained in separate accounts if necessary to recognize and give effect to the differences.
History: Add. 2009, Act 46, Eff. Apr. 1, 2010 Popular Name: EPIC
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 700 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code
Act 386 of 1998 - Estates and Protected Individuals Code (700.1101 - 700.8206)
Article VII - Michigan Trust Code (700.7101...700.7913)
Section 700.7401 - Creating Trust; Methods.
Section 700.7402 - Creating Trust; Requirements.
Section 700.7403 - Trusts Created in Other Jurisdictions.
Section 700.7404 - Trust Purposes.
Section 700.7405 - Charitable Trusts; Purposes; Enforcement.
Section 700.7406 - Creation of Trust Induced by Fraud, Duress, or Undue Influence.
Section 700.7407 - Evidence of Oral Trust.
Section 700.7408, 700.7409 - Repealed. 2009, Act 46, Eff. Apr. 1, 2010.
Section 700.7410 - Modification or Termination of Trust; Procedures for Approval or Disapproval.
Section 700.7415 - Reformation to Correct Mistakes.
Section 700.7416 - Modification to Achieve Settlor's Tax Objectives; Retroactive Effect.