Wyoming Code § 4-10-714

Trust advisor and trust protector subject to district court jurisdiction
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By accepting appointment to serve as a trust advisor or trust protector of a trust that is subject to the laws of the state of Wyoming, the trust advisor or the trust protector submits to the jurisdiction of the courts of the state of Wyoming even if investment advisory agreements or other related agreements provide otherwise, and the trust advisor or trust protector may be made a party to any action or proceeding if issues relate to a decision, action or inaction of the trust advisor or trust protector.

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