Wisconsin Code § 701.1315

Trust limitation on decanting
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(1) An authorized fiduciary may not exercise the decanting power to the extent
the first-trust instrument expressly prohibits exercise of any of the
following:
(a) The decanting power.
(b) A power granted by state law to the fiduciary to distribute
part or all of the principal of the trust to another trust or to modify
the trust.
(2) Exercise of the decanting power is subject to any restriction in the first-trust instrument that expressly applies to exercise
of any of the following:
(a) The decanting power.
(b) A power granted by state law to a fiduciary to distribute
part or all of the principal of the trust to another trust or to modify
the trust.
(3) A general prohibition of the amendment or revocation of a
first trust, a spendthrift clause, or a clause restraining the voluntary or involuntary transfer of a beneficiary’s interest does not
preclude exercise of the decanting power.
(4) Subject to subs. (1) and (2), an authorized fiduciary may
exercise the decanting power under this subchapter even if the
first-trust instrument permits the authorized fiduciary or another
person to modify the first-trust instrument or to distribute part or
all of the principal of the first trust to another trust.
(5) If a first-trust instrument contains an express restriction
described in sub. (2), the provision must be included in the 2ndtrust instrument.

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