Wisconsin Code § 701.1312

Decanting power under limited distributive discretion
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(1) In this section, “limited distributive discretion”
means a discretionary power of distribution that is limited to an
ascertainable standard or a reasonably definite standard.
(2) An authorized fiduciary that has limited distributive discretion over the principal of the first trust for the benefit of one or
more current beneficiaries may exercise the decanting power over
the principal of the first trust.
(3) Under this section and subject to s. 701.1314, a 2nd trust
may be created or administered under the law of any jurisdiction.
Under this section, the 2nd trusts, in the aggregate, must grant
each beneficiary of the first trust beneficial interests that are substantially similar to the beneficial interests of the beneficiary in
the first trust.
(3m) Notwithstanding sub. (3), an authorized fiduciary exercising the decanting power under this section may grant to a beneficiary of the 2nd trust a testamentary power of appointment exercisable in favor of the creditors of the beneficiary’s estate, but
only if the authorized fiduciary concludes the granting of such
power will be unlikely to adversely affect the beneficial interest of
the presumptive remainder beneficiaries of the first trust.
(4) A power to make a distribution under a 2nd trust for the
benefit of a beneficiary who is an individual is substantially similar to a power under the first trust to make a distribution directly
to the beneficiary. A distribution is for the benefit of a beneficiary if any of the following applies:
(a) The distribution is applied for the benefit of the
beneficiary.
(b) The beneficiary is under a legal disability or the trustee
reasonably believes the beneficiary is incapacitated, and the distribution is made as permitted under this chapter.
(c) The distribution is made as permitted under the terms of
the first-trust instrument and the 2nd-trust instrument for the benefit of the beneficiary.
(5) If an authorized fiduciary has limited distributive discretion over part but not all of the principal of a first trust, the fiduciary may exercise the decanting power under this section over
that part of the principal over which the authorized fiduciary has
limited distributive discretion.

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