Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 701 - Trusts.
701.1004 - Attorney fees and costs.

701.1004 Attorney fees and costs.
(1) In a judicial proceeding involving the administration of a trust, the court, as justice and equity may require, may award costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, to any party, to be paid by another party or from the trust that is the subject of the controversy.
(2) Subject to sub. (3), if a trustee, directing party, or trust protector defends or prosecutes any proceeding in good faith, whether successful or not, the trustee, directing party, or trust protector is entitled to receive from the trust the necessary expenses and disbursements, including reasonable attorney fees, incurred. This subsection does not preclude a court from ordering another party to reimburse the trust for these expenses and disbursements as provided in sub. (1).
(3)
(a) A trustee may pay costs or attorney fees incurred in any proceeding from the trust property without the approval of any person and without court authorization, unless the court orders otherwise as provided in par. (c).
(b) If a claim or defense based upon a breach of trust is made against a trustee, directing party, or trust protector in a proceeding, the trustee shall provide notice to each qualified beneficiary, directing party, and trust protector of the trustee's intention to pay costs or attorney fees incurred in the proceeding from the trust prior to making payment. The notice shall inform each qualified beneficiary, directing party, and trust protector of the right to apply to the court for an order prohibiting the trustee from paying attorney fees or costs from trust property. If a trustee is served with a motion for an order prohibiting the trustee from paying from the trust attorney fees or costs in the proceeding and the trustee pays attorney fees or costs from the trust before an order is entered on the motion, the trustee, directing party, or trust protector and their respective attorneys who have been paid attorney fees or costs from trust property are subject to the remedies in pars. (c) and (d).
(c)
1. If a claim or defense based upon breach of trust is made against a trustee, directing party, or trust protector in a proceeding, a party may move the court for an order to prohibit the trustee from paying costs or attorney fees from trust property.
2. Except as provided in subd. 3., if the moving party demonstrates to the court that there is a reasonable basis for the court to find that a breach of trust occurred, the court shall enter an order prohibiting the payment of further attorney fees and costs from trust property and shall order attorney fees or costs previously paid from trust property in such proceeding to be refunded, unless the court finds good cause to allow attorney fees and costs to be paid from the trust. A trustee, directing party, or trust protector may offer evidence to rebut the evidence submitted to the court by the moving party.
3. The court may defer ruling on a motion to prohibit a trustee from paying costs or attorney fees from trust property until discovery is taken by the parties.
4. An order entered under this paragraph does not limit a trustee's, directing party's, or trust protector's right to seek an order allowing the payment of some or all of the attorney fees or costs incurred in the proceeding from trust property, including any fees required to be refunded, after the claim or defense is finally determined by the court. If a claim or defense based upon a breach of trust is withdrawn, dismissed, or resolved without a determination by the court that the trustee committed a breach of trust, after the entry of an order prohibiting payment of attorney fees and costs pursuant to this paragraph, the trustee may pay costs or attorney fees incurred in the proceeding from the trust property without further court authorization.
(d) If the court orders a refund under par. (c), the court may enter sanctions as are appropriate if a refund is not made as directed by the court, including striking defenses or pleadings filed by the trustee, directing party, or trust protector. Nothing in this paragraph limits other remedies and sanctions the court may employ for the failure to refund the trust in a timely manner.
(e) Subject to s. 701.1005, nothing in this subsection limits the power of the court to review fees and costs or the right of any interested persons to challenge fees and costs after payment, after an accounting, or after conclusion of the litigation.
(f) Notice under par. (b) is not required if the action or defense is later withdrawn or dismissed by the party that is alleging a breach of trust or resolved without a determination by the court that the trustee has not committed a breach of trust.
(4) A provision of a trust instrument drafted or caused to be drafted by a trustee, directing party, or trust protector that modifies the application of this section in a manner favorable to the trustee, directing party, or trust protector and potentially detrimental to a beneficiary is invalid with respect to the trustee, directing party, or trust protector unless the trustee, directing party, or trust protector proves that the provision was fair under the circumstances existing at the time the trust instrument was signed and that the existence and contents of the provision were adequately communicated to the settlor.
History: 2013 a. 92.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 701 - Trusts.

701.0101 - Short title.

701.0102 - Scope.

701.0103 - Definitions.

701.0104 - Knowledge.

701.0105 - Default and mandatory rules.

701.0106 - Common law of trusts; principles of equity.

701.0107 - Governing law.

701.0108 - Principal place of administration.

701.0109 - Methods and waiver of notice.

701.0110 - Others treated as qualified beneficiaries.

701.0111 - Nonjudicial settlement agreements.

701.0201 - Role of court in administration of trust.

701.0202 - Personal jurisdiction.

701.0203 - Subject matter jurisdiction.

701.0204 - Venue.

701.0205 - Notice.

701.0206 - Attorney for person in military service.

701.0301 - Representation: basic effect.

701.0302 - Representation by holder of general power of appointment.

701.0303 - Representation by fiduciaries, parents, or a person appointed by a trustee.

701.0304 - Representation by person having substantially identical interest.

701.0305 - Appointment of representative by a court.

701.0401 - Methods of creating a trust.

701.0402 - Requirements for creation.

701.0403 - Trusts created in other jurisdictions.

701.0404 - Trust purposes.

701.0405 - Charitable purposes; enforcement.

701.0406 - Creation of trust induced by fraud, duress, or undue influence.

701.0407 - Evidence of oral trust.

701.0408 - Trust for care of animal.

701.0409 - Noncharitable trust without ascertainable beneficiary.

701.0410 - Modification or termination of trust; proceedings for approval or disapproval.

701.0411 - Modification or termination of noncharitable irrevocable trust by consent.

701.0412 - Modification or termination because of unanticipated circumstances or inability to administer trust effectively.

701.0413 - Cy pres.

701.0414 - Modification or termination of uneconomic trust.

701.0415 - Reformation to correct mistakes.

701.0416 - Modification to achieve settlor's tax objectives.

701.0417 - Combination and division of trusts.

701.0418 - Trustee's power to appoint assets to new trust.

701.0419 - Transfers to trusts.

701.0501 - Rights of beneficiary's creditor or assignee.

701.0502 - Spendthrift provision.

701.0503 - Exceptions to spendthrift provision.

701.0504 - Discretionary trusts; effect of standard.

701.0505 - Creditor's claim against settlor.

701.0506 - Overdue distribution.

701.0507 - Personal obligations of trustee.

701.0508 - Debts of decedents.

701.0601 - Capacity of settlor of revocable trust.

701.0602 - Revocation or amendment of revocable trust.

701.0603 - Settlor's powers; powers of withdrawal.

701.0604 - Limitation on action contesting validity of revocable trust; distribution of trust property.

701.0701 - Accepting or declining trusteeship.

701.0702 - Trustee's bond.

701.0703 - Cotrustees.

701.0704 - Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.

701.0705 - Resignation of trustee.

701.0706 - Removal of trustee.

701.0707 - Delivery of property by former trustee.

701.0708 - Compensation of trustee.

701.0709 - Reimbursement of expenses.

701.0710 - Title of trust property.

701.0801 - Duty to administer trust.

701.0802 - Duty of loyalty.

701.0803 - Impartiality.

701.0804 - Prudent administration.

701.0805 - Costs of administration.

701.0806 - Trustee's skills.

701.0807 - Delegation by trustee.

701.0808 - Powers to direct; directing parties.

701.0809 - Control and protection of trust property.

701.0810 - Record keeping and identification of trust property.

701.0811 - Enforcement and defense of claims.

701.0812 - Collecting trust property; duties of successor trustees.

701.0813 - Duty to inform and report.

701.0814 - Discretionary powers; tax savings.

701.0815 - General powers of trustee.

701.0816 - Specific powers of trustee.

701.0817 - Distribution upon termination.

701.0818 - Trust protectors.

701.0819 - Marital deduction transfers.

701.0901 - Application of the Wisconsin Prudent Investor Act.

701.0902 - Directed trust property.

701.0903 - Nonapplication of prudent investor rule to life insurance contracts owned by trusts.

701.1001 - Remedies for breach of trust.

701.1002 - Damages for breach of trust; liability of successor trustee.

701.1003 - Damages in absence of breach.

701.1004 - Attorney fees and costs.

701.1005 - Limitation of action against trustee.

701.1006 - Reliance on trust instrument.

701.1007 - Event affecting administration or distribution.

701.1008 - Exculpation of trustee.

701.1009 - Beneficiary's consent, release, or ratification.

701.1010 - Limitation on personal liability of trustee.

701.1011 - Interest as general partner.

701.1012 - Protection of person dealing with trustee.

701.1013 - Certification of trust.

701.1101 - Short title and scope.

701.1102 - Definitions.

701.1103 - Fiduciary duties; general principles.

701.1104 - Trustee's power to adjust.

701.1105 - Notice to beneficiaries of proposed action.

701.1106 - Conversion to unitrust.

701.1107 - Express unitrusts.

701.1108 - Power to treat capital gains as part of a distribution.

701.1109 - Judicial review of discretionary power.

701.1110 - Determination and distribution of net income.

701.1111 - Distribution to residuary and remainder beneficiaries.

701.1112 - When right to income begins and ends.

701.1113 - Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins.

701.1114 - Apportionment when income interest ends.

701.1115 - Character of receipts.

701.1116 - Distribution from trust or estate.

701.1117 - Business and other activities conducted by trustee.

701.1118 - Principal receipts.

701.1119 - Rental property.

701.1120 - Obligation to pay money.

701.1121 - Insurance policies and similar contracts.

701.1122 - Insubstantial allocations not required.

701.1123 - Deferred compensation, annuities, and similar payments.

701.1124 - Liquidating asset.

701.1125 - Minerals, water, and other natural resources.

701.1126 - Timber.

701.1127 - Property not productive of income.

701.1128 - Derivatives and options.

701.1129 - Asset-backed securities.

701.1130 - Disbursements from income.

701.1131 - Disbursements from principal.

701.1132 - Transfers from income to principal for depreciation.

701.1133 - Transfers from income to reimburse principal.

701.1134 - Income taxes.

701.1135 - Adjustments between principal and income because of taxes.

701.1136 - Income payments and accumulations.

701.1201 - Private foundations.

701.1202 - Electronic records and signatures.

701.1203 - Uniformity of application and construction.

701.1204 - Applicability of general transfers at death provisions.

701.1205 - Applicability.