Effective: January 1, 2007
Latest Legislation: House Bill 416 - 126th General Assembly
(A) A trustee who commits a breach of trust is liable to the beneficiaries affected for the greater of the following:
(1) The amount required to restore the value of the trust property and trust distributions to what they would have been had the breach not occurred;
(2) The profit the trustee made by reason of the breach.
(B) Except as otherwise provided in this division, if more than one trustee is liable to the beneficiaries for a breach of trust, a trustee is entitled to contribution from the other trustee or trustees. A trustee is not entitled to contribution if the trustee was substantially more at fault than another trustee or if the trustee committed the breach of trust in bad faith or with reckless indifference to the purposes of the trust or the interests of the beneficiaries. A trustee who received a benefit from the breach of trust is not entitled to contribution from another trustee to the extent of the benefit received.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 5810 | Breach of Trust
Section 5810.01 | Breach of Trust Defined - Judicial Remedies.
Section 5810.02 | Liability to Beneficiaries for Breach - Contribution.
Section 5810.03 | Trustee Not Accountable or Liable for Profit or Loss Absent Breach.
Section 5810.04 | Award of Costs, Expenses, and Attorney Fees From Trust.
Section 5810.05 | Limitations Period for Action Against Trustee.
Section 5810.06 | Trustee Reliance on Terms of Trust.
Section 5810.07 | Reasonable Care to Ascertain Material Event.
Section 5810.08 | Enforceability of Exculpatory Trust Term.
Section 5810.09 | Beneficiary or Representative's Consent to Conduct Constituting Breach.
Section 5810.10 | Personal Contract and Tort Liability of Trustee.
Section 5810.11 | Personal Liability of Trustee on Contract as Partner.
Section 5810.12 | Person Assisting or Dealing With Trustee in Good Faith.
Section 5810.13 | Certification of Trust Furnished to Person Not Beneficiary.