California Probate Code CHAPTER 3 - Proceedings Concerning Trusts
- Section 17200.
(a) Except as provided in Section 15800, a trustee or beneficiary of a trust may petition the court under this chapter concerning the internal affairs of...
- Section 17200.1.
All proceedings concerning the transfer of property of the trust shall be conducted pursuant to the provisions of Part 19 (commencing with Section 850) of...
- Section 17201.
A proceeding under this chapter is commenced by filing a petition stating facts showing that the petition is authorized under this chapter. The petition shall...
- Section 17201.1.
A petitioner in a proceeding under Section 17200 may commence discovery upon a trustee in accordance with the same time periods set forth in the...
- Section 17202.
The court may dismiss a petition if it appears that the proceeding is not reasonably necessary for the protection of the interests of the trustee...
- Section 17203.
(a) At least 30 days before the time set for the hearing on the petition, the petitioner shall cause notice of hearing to be delivered pursuant...
- Section 17204.
(a) If proceedings involving a trust are pending, a beneficiary of the trust may, in person or by attorney, file with the court clerk where the...
- Section 17205.
If a trustee or beneficiary has served and filed either a notice of appearance, in person or by counsel, directed to the petitioner or the...
- Section 17206.
The court in its discretion may make any orders and take any other action necessary or proper to dispose of the matters presented by the...
- Section 17209.
The administration of trusts is intended to proceed expeditiously and free of judicial intervention, subject to the jurisdiction of the court.(Enacted by Stats. 1990, Ch.
- Section 17210.
In a case involving a charitable trust subject to the jurisdiction of the Attorney General, the Attorney General may petition under this chapter.(Enacted by Stats....
- Section 17211.
(a) If a beneficiary contests the trustee’s account and the court determines that the contest was without reasonable cause and in bad faith, the court may...
Last modified: October 22, 2018