South Dakota Statutes

§ 55-1B-12 — Powers and discretions of family advisor.

South Dakota § 55-1B-12
JurisdictionSouth Dakota
Title 55FIDUCIARIES AND TRUSTS
Ch. 55-1BDIRECTED TRUSTS

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S.D. Codified Laws § 55-1B-12 (2026).

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The powers and discretions of a family advisor are as provided in the governing instrument or by court order and may be exercised or not exercised, in the best interests of the trust, in the sole and absolute discretion of the family advisor. The powers and discretions may only include the following:

(1)Remove and appoint a trustee, a fiduciary provided for in the governing trust instrument, trust advisor, investment committee member, or distribution committee member;
(2)Appoint a trust protector, or a family advisor;
(3)Advise the trustee on matters concerning any beneficiary; receive trust accountings, investment reports, and other information from the trustee or to which a beneficiary is entitled; attend meetings whether in person or by any other means with the trustee, inve

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Legislative History

SL 2016, ch 231, § 18; SL 2020, ch 206, § 11.

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