Sec. 274.107. HEARING ON AGREEMENT TO SUBSTITUTE FIDUCIARIES. (a) A court may deny the substitution if the court, after notice and hearing, determines: (1) if the substitution will not cause a change in the situs of administration of a fiduciary account, that the substitution is materially detrimental to the account or to its beneficiaries; or (2) if the substitution will cause a change in the situs of administration of a fiduciary account, that the substitution is not in the best interests of the account or its beneficiaries. (b) The court shall allow a substitution that will cause the situs of administration of a fiduciary account to change if the court, after notice and hearing, determines that the substitution is in the best interests of the account and its beneficiaries. (c) In a proceeding under this section, the court may award costs and reasonable and necessary attorney's fees as the court considers equitable and just.
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