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Code · Utah · Title 75B — Trusts · Chapter 2

75B-2-204. Trust proceedings -- Dismissal of matters relating to foreign trusts.

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Effective 5/7/2025
75B-2-204. Trust proceedings -- Dismissal of matters relating to foreign trusts.
(1)The court may not, over the objection of a party, entertain proceedings under Section 75B-2-201 involving a trust that:
(a)is under the continuing supervision of a foreign court;
(b)is registered in another state; or
(c)has a fiduciary which transacts a major portion of its trust administration in another state.
(2)Notwithstanding Subsection
(1), the court may entertain a proceeding regarding any matter involving a trust if:
(a)all appropriate parties could not be bound by litigation in the courts of the other state; or
(b)the interests of justice would be seriously impaired.
(3)The court may condition a stay or dismissal of a proceeding on the consent of any party to the jurisdiction of the courts of another state, or the court may grant a continuance or enter any other appropriate order.
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