36C-2-202. Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary.
(a) By accepting the trusteeship of a trust having its principal place of administration in this State, or by moving the principal place of administration to this State, the trustee submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State regarding any matter involving the trust.
(b) With respect to their interests in the trust, the beneficiaries of a trust having its principal place of administration in this State are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State regarding any matter involving the trust. By accepting a distribution from such a trust, the recipient submits personally to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State regarding any matter involving the trust.
(c) This section does not preclude other methods of obtaining jurisdiction over a trustee, beneficiary, or other person receiving property from the trust. (2005-192, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 36C - North Carolina Uniform Trust Code
Article 2 - Judicial Proceedings.
§ 36C-2-201 - Role of court in administration of trust.
§ 36C-2-202 - Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary.
§ 36C-2-203 - Subject matter jurisdiction.
§ 36C-2-205 - Commencement of proceedings, pleadings, consolidation, and joinder.
§ 36C-2-206 - Representation of parties.
§ 36C-2-207 - Waiver of notice.
§ 36C-2-208 - Accounting to clerk.
§ 36C-2-209 - Qualification and accounting of trustee of a testamentary trust.