Subdivision 1. Definitions. The definitions in this subdivision apply to this section.
(a) "War service" includes the following, during a period when the United States is engaged in war or other major military engagement with a foreign nation:
(1) active membership in the military forces of the United States or any of its allies;
(2) acceptance for membership in the military forces of the United States or any of its allies and awaiting induction into that service;
(3) participation in work abroad in connection with a governmental agency of the United States or any of its allies, with the Red Cross, or with a similar service;
(4) internment by an enemy or absence from the United States and inability to return; and
(5) service arising out of or in connection with the war or other major military engagement, which in the opinion of the court prevents the fiduciary from giving the proper attention to duties.
(b) "Fiduciary" refers to a trustee of a testamentary trust or of an express trust, a guardian of a person or conservator of a person's estate, an executor of a will, an administrator of the estate of the decedent, a custodian under the Minnesota Uniform Transfers to Minors Act, or an advisor or consultant in a testamentary or express trust.
Subd. 2. Powers of fiduciary may be suspended; petition. A fiduciary who contemplates entering war service, a fiduciary who is engaged in war service, a cofiduciary, or an interested person may petition the proper court having jurisdiction in matters of that nature for the suspension of the powers and duties of the fiduciary during the period of war service and until the further order of the court, and may petition for the reinstatement of the fiduciary upon the fiduciary's return.
Subd. 3. Notice of hearing. Notice of the hearing on a petition under subdivision 2 must be given to persons and in the manner the court directs.
Subd. 4. Hearing; order. After a hearing on a petition under subdivision 2 or in the case of an executor, administrator, or guardian on the court's own motion, the court may:
(1) order the suspension of the powers and duties of the fiduciary who is in war service for the period of the war service and until the further order of the court;
(2) appoint a successor fiduciary to serve for the period of suspension of the powers and duties of the fiduciary and until the further order of the court, if upon suspension of powers and duties, there is no fiduciary to exercise the powers and duties of the fiduciary who is in war service, or if in the opinion of the court the appointment of a cofiduciary is advisable;
(3) decree that the ownership and title to the trust property vests in the successor fiduciary or cofiduciary, as the case may be, and that the duties, powers, and discretions, or those of the powers and discretions that are not personal to the fiduciary, may be exercised by the cofiduciary or successor fiduciary;
(4) make other orders the court considers advisable with respect to the trust estate or its administration, and authorize a reasonable compensation to the successor fiduciary; or
(5) reserve jurisdiction for the entry of further orders and for the reinstatement of the fiduciary.
Upon petition, the court shall order the reinstatement of the fiduciary when the fiduciary's war service has terminated if it appears that the trust is not fully executed or administration of the estate is not completed.
Subd. 5. Responsibility of fiduciary. The fiduciary has no responsibility for the acts and doings of the cofiduciary or successor fiduciary during the period of the suspension of the fiduciary's powers and duties, but is not relieved of responsibility for the fiduciary's own acts or doings in the administration of the trust fund or estate. A successor fiduciary appointed under this section is not responsible for the acts of the predecessor fiduciary.
1989 c 340 art 1 s 75; 2005 c 10 art 4 s 24
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 524 - 532 — Probate; Property; Estates; Guardianships; Anatomical Gifts
Chapter 525 — Probate Proceedings
Section 525.031 — Fees For Copies.
Section 525.033 — Fees For Filing Petitions.
Section 525.041 — Written Decision Shall Be Filed Within 90 Days; Mandatory.
Section 525.05 — Judge Or Referee; Grounds For Disqualification.
Section 525.091 — Destruction And Reproduction Of Probate Records.
Section 525.092 — Court Administrator May Destroy Certain Papers.
Section 525.095 — Court Administrator May Issue Orders Under Direction Of The Court.
Section 525.10 — Referee; Appointment; Bond; Office Abolished.
Section 525.101 — Compensation Of Referee.
Section 525.103 — Delivery Of Books And Records.
Section 525.11 — Reporter; Appointment And Duties.
Section 525.111 — Compensation; Transcript Fees.
Section 525.113 — Additional Employees.
Section 525.12 — Auditor; Appointment.
Section 525.122 — Compensation Of Auditor.
Section 525.14 — Descent Of Cemetery Lot.
Section 525.152 — Award Of Property With Sentimental Value To Children.
Section 525.161 — No Surviving Spouse Or Kindred, Notices To Attorney General.
Section 525.21 — Quantity Of Estate Devised.
Section 525.2221 — Wills Not Affected.
Section 525.242 — Secondary Evidence.
Section 525.253 — Sale Of Devised Property.
Section 525.311 — Contents Of Petition.
Section 525.312 — Decree Of Descent.
Section 525.313 — Clearance For Medical Assistance Claims.
Section 525.37 — Foreclosure Of Mortgages.
Section 525.38 — Realty Acquired.
Section 525.391 — Property Fraudulently Conveyed.
Section 525.392 — Property Converted.
Section 525.393 — Disposal By Coroner.
Section 525.475 — Dormant Estate; Removal Of Representative Or Attorney.
Section 525.48 — Final Account, Attorney Fees And Representative Fees.
Section 525.483 — Recording Decree.
Section 525.486 — Termination Of Trusts; Distribution.
Section 525.491 — Attorney's Lien.
Section 525.515 — Basis For Attorney's Fees.
Section 525.528 — Federal Estate Tax; Marital Deduction.
Section 525.71 — Appealable Orders.
Section 525.714 — Suspension By Appeal.
Section 525.73 — Affirmance; Reversal.
Section 525.731 — Judgment; Execution.
Section 525.80 — Representative.
Section 525.831 — Notice To Attorney General Of Devises For Charitable Purposes.
Section 525.84 — Erroneous Escheat.
Section 525.841 — Escheat Returned.
Section 525.85 — Disclosure Proceedings.
Section 525.88 — State Patents.
Section 525.881 — Federal Patents.
Section 525.91 — Letters, Contents.
Section 525.95 — Fiduciary Powers, Suspension During War Service.