Fla. Stat. 738.202
Judicial review of exercise of discretionary power; request for instruction


(1)

As used in this section, the term “fiduciary decision” means any of the following:A fiduciary’s allocation between income and principal or other determination regarding income and principal required or authorized by the terms of the trust or this chapter.The fiduciary’s exercise or nonexercise of a discretionary power regarding income and principal granted by the terms of the trust or this chapter, including the power to adjust under s. 738.203, convert an income trust to a unitrust under ss. 738.301-738.310, change the percentage or method used to calculate a unitrust amount under ss. 738.301-738.310, convert a unitrust to an income trust under ss. 738.301-738.310, or the method used to make property productive of income under s. 738.413.The fiduciary’s implementation of a decision described in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b).

(a)

A fiduciary’s allocation between income and principal or other determination regarding income and principal required or authorized by the terms of the trust or this chapter.

(b)

The fiduciary’s exercise or nonexercise of a discretionary power regarding income and principal granted by the terms of the trust or this chapter, including the power to adjust under s. 738.203, convert an income trust to a unitrust under ss. 738.301-738.310, change the percentage or method used to calculate a unitrust amount under ss. 738.301-738.310, convert a unitrust to an income trust under ss. 738.301-738.310, or the method used to make property productive of income under s. 738.413.

(c)

The fiduciary’s implementation of a decision described in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b).

(2)

The court may not order a fiduciary to change a fiduciary decision unless the court determines that the fiduciary decision was an abuse of the fiduciary’s discretion. A court may not determine that a fiduciary abused its discretion merely because the court would have exercised the discretion in a different manner or would not have exercised the discretion.

(3)

If the court determines that a fiduciary decision was an abuse of the fiduciary’s discretion, the court may order a remedy authorized by law, including those prescribed under ss. 736.1001 and 736.1002. Following such a determination by the court, the remedy is to place the beneficiaries in the positions the beneficiaries would have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused its discretion, as follows:The court may order the fiduciary to exercise or refrain from exercising the power to adjust under s. 738.203;The court may order the fiduciary to exercise or refrain from exercising the power to convert an income trust to a unitrust under ss. 738.301-738.310, change the percentage or method used to calculate a unitrust amount under ss. 738.301-738.310, or convert a unitrust to an income trust under ss. 738.301-738.310;The court may compel the fiduciary to take any of the actions listed under s. 738.413;To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in no distribution to a beneficiary or a distribution that is too small, the court shall require the fiduciary to distribute from the trust to the beneficiary an amount the court determines will restore the beneficiary, in whole or in part, to his or her appropriate position;To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in a distribution to a beneficiary that is too large, the court shall restore the beneficiaries, the trust, or both, in whole or in part, to their appropriate positions by requiring the fiduciary to withhold an amount from one or more future distributions to the beneficiary who received the distribution that was too large or requiring that beneficiary to return some or all of the distribution to the trust; orTo the extent that the court is unable, after applying paragraphs (a)-(e), to restore the beneficiaries or the trust, or both, to the positions they would have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused its discretion, the court may require the fiduciary to pay an appropriate amount from its own funds to one or more of the beneficiaries or the trust or both.

(a)

The court may order the fiduciary to exercise or refrain from exercising the power to adjust under s. 738.203;

(b)

The court may order the fiduciary to exercise or refrain from exercising the power to convert an income trust to a unitrust under ss. 738.301-738.310, change the percentage or method used to calculate a unitrust amount under ss. 738.301-738.310, or convert a unitrust to an income trust under ss. 738.301-738.310;

(c)

The court may compel the fiduciary to take any of the actions listed under s. 738.413;

(d)

To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in no distribution to a beneficiary or a distribution that is too small, the court shall require the fiduciary to distribute from the trust to the beneficiary an amount the court determines will restore the beneficiary, in whole or in part, to his or her appropriate position;

(e)

To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in a distribution to a beneficiary that is too large, the court shall restore the beneficiaries, the trust, or both, in whole or in part, to their appropriate positions by requiring the fiduciary to withhold an amount from one or more future distributions to the beneficiary who received the distribution that was too large or requiring that beneficiary to return some or all of the distribution to the trust; or

(f)

To the extent that the court is unable, after applying paragraphs (a)-(e), to restore the beneficiaries or the trust, or both, to the positions they would have occupied if the fiduciary had not abused its discretion, the court may require the fiduciary to pay an appropriate amount from its own funds to one or more of the beneficiaries or the trust or both.

(4)

On petition by the fiduciary for instruction, the court may determine whether a proposed fiduciary decision will result in an abuse of the fiduciary’s discretion. If the petition describes the proposed decision, contains sufficient information to inform the beneficiary of the reasons for making the proposed decision and the facts on which the fiduciary relies, and explains how the beneficiary will be affected by the proposed decision, a beneficiary who opposes the proposed decision has the burden to establish that it will result in an abuse of the fiduciary’s discretion.

(5)

If an action is instituted alleging an abuse of discretion in the exercise or nonexercise of the fiduciary’s discretion under this chapter and the court determines no abuse of discretion has occurred, the fiduciary’s costs and attorney fees incurred in defending the action shall be paid from the trust assets.

Source: Section 738.202 — Judicial review of exercise of discretionary power; request for instruction, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0738.­202 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

738.101
Short title
738.102
Definitions
738.103
Scope
738.104
Governing law
738.201
Fiduciary duties
738.202
Judicial review of exercise of discretionary power
738.203
Fiduciary’s power to adjust
738.301
Definitions
738.302
Applications
738.303
Authority of fiduciary
738.304
Notice
738.305
Unitrust policy
738.306
Unitrust rate
738.307
Applicable value
738.308
Period
738.309
Express unitrust
738.310
Other rules
738.401
Character of receipts from entity
738.402
Distribution from trust or estate
738.403
Business or other activity conducted by fiduciary
738.404
Principal receipts
738.405
Rental property
738.406
Receipt on obligation to be paid in money
738.407
Insurance policy or contract
738.408
Insubstantial allocation not required
738.409
Deferred compensation, annuity, or similar payment
738.410
Liquidating asset
738.411
Minerals, water, and other natural resources
738.412
Timber
738.413
Marital deduction property not productive of income
738.414
Derivatives or options
738.415
Asset-backed securities
738.416
Other financial instrument or arrangement
738.501
Disbursement from income
738.502
Disbursement from principal
738.503
Transfers from income to principal for depreciation
738.504
Reimbursement of income from principal
738.505
Reimbursement of principal from income
738.506
Income taxes
738.507
Adjustment between income and principal because of taxes
738.508
Apportionment of property expenses between tenant and remainderman
738.601
Determination and distribution of net income
738.602
Distribution to successor beneficiary
738.701
When right to income begins and ends
738.702
Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins
738.703
Apportionment when income interest ends
738.801
Uniformity of application and construction
738.802
Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
738.803
Severability
738.804
Application

Current through Fall 2025

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